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Apple is redesigning Mac mini
Mac Mini Expected to Receive First Major Redesign Since 2010 Very Soon
Rumors suggest that Apple plans to introduce a redesigned Mac mini next month, alongside updated MacBook Pro and iMac models. Most notably,
Apple October Mac event: everything we expect to be announced
Apple’s expected October event will be packed full of new products, with reports swirling over what could be announced.
Apple is redesigning the Mac mini: Here’s everything we know
The Mac mini was first introduced in 2005 and underwent its first major redesign in 2010, switching to a unibody aluminum enclosure and ditching the optical drive. That same footprint has been the basis of the Mac mini for the last 14 years, but that will change next month.
What to Expect From an Apple Event in October: iPad Mini 7, Redesigned Mac Mini, and More
Apple will likely hold another event in October this year to announce new Macs and iPads. If so, it would be the fourth time in the last five
Apple leaks new info about the rumored redesign of the upcoming Mac Mini M4
Apple appears to have leaked news of a brand new Mac Mini. The leak brings hints of what to expect with the latest desktop Mac and seems to have confirmed rumors about a major redesign.
M4 Mac mini just leaked by Apple — and it comes with 5 USB-C ports
Apple may have just leaked the upcoming M4 Mac mini, and it looks like there's going to be 5 USB-C ports this time.
The new Mac mini is coming to chase away the iPhone 16 blues
The aforementioned iPad mini, of course (plus likely the 11th-gen iPad ), but also new versions of several important Mac lines. And the one that could turn the October event into a genuine extravaganza—the kind of extravaganza that Glowtime was not—is the new Mac mini.
Apple drops strong hint about its Mac mini redesign – here’s what we know
As spotted by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris, Apple seems to have introduced a new line of code – presumably within the freshly-launched macOS Sequoia – that refers to a changed design for the Mac mini. Specifically, the new code string is: “Apple silicon Mac mini (5 Port).”
Apple Event October 2024: iPad Mini 7, Redesigned Mac Mini
Apple is gearing up for its highly anticipated October 2024 event, which is expected to unveil a slew of new and updated products. Here are the key details
Apple could launch Mac mini, powered by M4, in October: What to expect
With the M4 Mac mini, Apple could phase out USB type-A ports, replacing them with more USB-C ports, according to the reports: Technology news
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The cheapest Mac computer is even cheaper today, and it's still plenty powerful
The Apple Mac Mini M2 has great performance, a small form-factor, and an overall great experience. It's also cheap, ...
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Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC gaming disaster is just one more reason to buy a Mac — here’s what happened this time
This enables a vast library of games to run on the
Mac
through a Windows translation layer. Enthusiasts have even developed apps like Whisky to let users play their Windows games on Macs, and the ...
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What To Expect From Apple Event October: iPad Mini 7
Apple is gearing up for another significant product launch event in October, a tradition that has become commonplace over the ...
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Q2 Mac shipments were flat, but new M4 Macs promise strong growth
Mac shipments in Q2 were flat year over year, but new M4 Macs set for release in October promise strong growth going into ...
MacWorld on MSN
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M4 MacBook Pro leak reveals key upgrades coming to base model
Macworld It’s no secret that Apple is planning to hold an event in October to launch new M4 Macs. Rumors say that a ...
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