Cupertino has proven it has the capability to make best-in-class CPUs for its Mac computers, and Tuesday's event will be key to demonstrating that with its ...
By Emily Bary. Look for faster Macs, but those hoping for iPad upgrades will likely have to wait a bit longer. Apple Inc. is holding a rare nighttime event ...
Apple will hold its likely last major product launch of 2023 today. It's expected to spotlight new Macs with next-generation silicon processors.
Apple has lined up a late-night event on the eve of Halloween with the promise of something 'scary fast' on offer.
Apple's "Scary Fast" virtual media event kicks off at 5:00 pm Pacific Time today, an unusual time for an Apple event that will see it...
Starting at 16:59 PT (23:59 UK time) on October 30, the Californian tech giant's latest launch is scheduled far later than most Apple events and unusually ...
The event is scheduled for 5 p.m. California time, an uncommon hour for an Apple launch. The choice of timing, on Halloween eve, aligns with the spooky theme of ...
Apple sent out invites for Scary Fast last week, leading to speculation that an M3 chip and new Macs are on their way.
It is Apple's third major event of the year, after the iPhone launch in September and its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. At WWDC, Apple ...
Apple is revealing new Mac products during its โScary Fastโ livestream event happening on October 30th, 2023. Here's all the news about a new iMac and M3 ...
Follow our live blog for all the breaking news from Apple's 'Scary Fast' event - including any potential M3 MacBook and iMac launches.
The company debuted three new chipsets, next-generation MacBook Pro models, and a revamped iMac.
Apple just wrapped up its Scary Fast product launch event, where it showed off a new M3-equipped iMac, along with 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models that ...
Apple refreshed the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models and debuted a new iMac.
The company took to a special evening presentation to unveil its newest 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, iMac, and M3 chipsets. Other things were oddly missing ...
Apple's prime time event starts tonight at 5 p.m. PT where it's expected to announce new M3 processors and updates to its iMac and MacBook Pro lines.
It's time for another Apple event, with a spooky twist. The company announced a surprise "Scary Fast" event last week, prompting the rumor mill to.
A new range of MacBook Pro and a new iMac, both powered by the latest Apple M3 chip, were all revealed at a surprise Apple event last night.
Apple just launched the M2 MacBook Pro family back in January, so this would be a quick turnaround for a new generation of Macs, but it's not without precident.
Apple goes behind the scenes of Scary Fast, a special event unveiling the all-new MacBook Pro family and iMac.
The Apple Log feature unlocks the full dynamic range of the phone's sensors, providing a less processed image (without post-sharpening or algorithmic HDR ...