USB-C/Thunderbolt display options have really grown over the last couple of years. While Apple’s Pro Display XDR isn’t the best fit for most Mac users at $5,000+, it now offers the more affordable Studio Display. And there are also lots of solid choices from LG, Samsung, BenQ, and more. Let’s look at the best USB-C/Thunderbolt displays available in the $400-$1,600 range.
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VMWare has announced that its upcoming update to VMWare Fusion will bring Windows 11 support to both Intel-based and Apple Silicon machines. Although ARM versions of Windows itself aren't available on Macs with M1 or M2 chips, users will be able to download and use Windows 11 on Apple Silicon Macs using the VMWare Fusion virtualization software.
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Rumors have long suggested that Apple is actively working on various automotive projects that could ultimately lead to an "Apple Car." The entirety of the research falls under the catch-all title "Project Titan."
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With macOS Ventura, Apple decided to rename and redesign the macOS System Preferences. It resembles the one in iOS, but Apple didn’t completely make the two UIs mirror each other. The Mac and iPhone have different screen and user dynamics, so Apple made interfaces that take advantage of the platform while achieving a sense of uniformity. Here’s what you can expect to see in Ventura.
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By now, you've likely heard at least some of the rumors about Apple's secretive automotive ambitions. The Information spoke to nearly two dozen people about the self-driving car project to chronicle all of the development, demos, prototypes and staff departures along the way.
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Pre-orders for the M2 MacBook Air began last Friday, July 8, with the official release in stores set for July 15. As it’s already Friday in some countries on the other side of the world, customers are already getting their hands on the new MacBook Air.
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MacWeb.com announces their full lineup of cloud Mac Studio and cloud Mac mini servers for on-demand compute capacity.
All Mac Studio instances feature first-generation M1 Max or M1 Ultra Apple Silicon processors with 10-core or 20-core CPU, up to 64-core GPU, 16-core or 32-core neural engine, integrated unified memory, and blazing-fast all-flash SSD storage starting at only $250 per month.
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