Apple today added the original 12-inch MacBook to its obsolete products list, meaning the laptop is no longer eligible for repairs or service at Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers.
Apple doesn’t make MacBooks this small any more. The original 12-inch MacBook released in 2015 has been added to Apple’s list of “obsolete” machines. Despite what the word implies, this doesn’t mean ...
Apple just introduced the M5 MacBook Air and the all-new MacBook Neo, and I went hands-on to see what's actually different between them.At first glance, they look similar — thin, lightweight, and very ...
Apple is adding the original 12-inch MacBook to the list of obsolete devices. That means it will no longer be eligible for repairs or services as the laptop's parts and components will no longer be ...
Apple's 12-inch MacBook was released back in March 2015. Now, seven years later, Apple is planning to add the original 12-inch MacBook to its list of obsolete products and pull all hardware support.
Apple Watch isn’t the only product turning 10 this month. A decade ago, Apple released the 12-inch Retina MacBook, the company’s most futuristic and misunderstood machine. At $1299, the 12-inch ...
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The gold, 12-inch MacBook was a miracle, and now Apple has a chance to revive it with the A18 Pro
The affordable Mac you want is not a Mac Mini, and it's not a budget iMac. It's a 12-inch MacBook. Trust me. Rumors that Apple might make an affordable, multi-colored MacBook based on the A18 Pro chip ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook stands in front of a 12-inch MacBook on display after an Apple special event in 2015 (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images) Next year, Apple is expected to deliver a product that has ...
Apple plans to add the original 12-inch MacBook to its obsolete products list on June 30, according to an internal memo obtained by MacRumors. Once classified as obsolete, the laptop will no longer be ...
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