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- Tuesday October 29
- 03:12 pmNew Mac mini arrives with redesign, powerful M4 & M4 Pro processors, more USB-C
Apple has introduced a New Mac mini with the M4 chip upgrade, more USB-C, and a new smaller, sleeker design.M4 Mac mini - Image credit: AppleAs part of its fall updates, the new Mac mini brings quite a few things to the table. For a start, the compact and entry-level Mac is smarter, thanks to its new chip.Gone are the M2 and M2 Pro chips from the previous generation, and in their place are the M4 and M4 Pro. Apple says the new M4 offers 1.8 times the CPU performance and 2.2 times the GPU performance over the M1 model. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums03:10 pmM4 Pro chip boosts CPU and GPU performance, up to 64 GB RAM and Thunderbolt 5 support
The just-announced Mac mini includes the unveiling of the M4 Pro chip for the first time. The new upscale chip features 14-CPU cores (10 performance and 4 high-efficiency), up to 20 core GPU, and support for up to 64 GB RAM. Like the M4 iMac, both the M4 and the M4 Pro configurations of Mac mini also start at 16 GB RAM as the new baseline. And the M4 Pro chip brings Thunderbolt 5 for the fastest I/O yet on the Mac. more…03:03 pmApple unveils redesigned Mac mini with M4 and M4 Pro, Thunderbolt 5, more
Apple’s exciting week of Mac announcements continues today with the introduction of the completely redesigned Mac mini. The new Mac mini is powered by the M4 and M4 Pro chips and features a significantly smaller design. It’s also the first Mac with support for Thunderbolt 5 connectivity. Starting at $599 with 16GB of memory, the new Mac mini is available to pre-order today, with availability beginning November 8. more…03:00 pmApple’s first Mac mini redesign in 14 years looks like a big aluminum Apple TV
The smaller mini loses some ports but gets tons of other functional updates.02:45 pmTap to Pay on iPhone expands to Austria, Czech Republic, Ireland, Romania, and Sweden | Mac Daily NewsTap to Pay on iPhone expands to Austria, Czech Republic, Ireland, Romania, and Sweden
Apple on Tuesday introduced Tap to Pay on iPhone in Austria, Czech Republic, Ireland, Romania, and Sweden, enabling millions… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:22 pmToday in Apple history: Scott Forstall gets forced out of Apple
On October 29, 2012, Apple fired rising star Scott Forstall in the aftermath of the disastrous Apple Maps launch. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)02:16 pmApple significantly ups Indian iPhone production in shift away from China
One of the most significant shifts in global manufacturing is the effort to reduce reliance on Chinese Communist Party-controlled China… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:15 pmApple Card launching holiday promo offering up to 5% cash back on all purchases
The holiday shopping season is nearly here, and Apple is offering some big incentives for users who put more purchases on their Apple Card via a new promo. Here’s what you should know. more…02:01 pmApple has killed the 8K120 support note for the M4 iMac
Apple has corrected the specifications of the M4 24-inch iMac, with the touted 8K120 support stricken on Tuesday morning.24-inch iMacWhen Apple launched its new 24-inch iMac with M4, it offered its usual set of specifications, including the external display support data. One day later, and Apple's updating the specifications to correct a mistake.The originally-released specifications on Apple's website said that the two-port model could manage one external 6K display at a resolution of 60Hz. The four-port variant was said to be able to handle two 6K 60Hz displays, or one 8K-resolution display at 120Hz. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:00 pmFantastical, the best calendar app for iPhone and Mac, is now on Windows
Good news for Fantastical customers who have to use a PC for work: Flexibits’ robust and versatile calendar is now available on Windows. more…01:53 pmTest iPhone 17 models are reportedly already being developed in India
Alongside an increase in manufacturing in India, a new report says Apple has moved some iPhone 17 development and testing to the country for the first time.Render of a possible iPhone 17 designApple's devices are famously designed in California, but before they go on sale, they have to be manufactured and the company has specific steps it goes through. The New Product Introduction (NPI) process involves manufacturing testing, and for the first time a portion of that has been moved to India.According to The Information, Apple is using an Indian factory to develop converting the iPhone 17 prototype design into a device that can be mass produced. It is specifically the early manufacturing tests for the base iPhone 17, while the NPI for the iPhone 17 Pro models is still taking place in China. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:42 pmEverything you need to know about Apple’s ‘exciting week’ of Mac launches
Apple is in the midst of an “exciting week of announcements” focused on the Mac and Apple Intelligence. Head below as we round up all of the new Apple products unveiled this week more…01:30 pmIt may look expensive, but this 3-in-1 charging station costs just $45
Need a simple solution for charging your iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch? Get the Clingomatic Qi2 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)01:25 pmReport: iPhone 17 early manufacturing set for India, marking new milestone for Apple
Apple just shipped the iPhone 16 last month, but it’s already working on the manufacturing process for next year’s iPhone 17 models. And in a milestone for the company’s supply chain, India is reportedly where early production units of the base iPhone 17 will be developed. more…01:07 pmWhoops! Amazon leaks an image and specs of a very tiny M4 Mac mini
Macworld We’re one announcement into Apple’s exciting week of Mac reveals, and we’ve already hit a problem. Not with the new machines themselves (although we have notes) but with someone else spoiling an upcoming surprise. No less a company than Amazon appears to have (presumably by accident) announced the new M4 version of the Mac mini before Apple could. As MacRumors noticed, Amazon’s U.S. product listing for the M4 iMac initially included a comparison chart to help customers weigh up the specs and features of that product against various alternatives… and these alternatives include the unreleased Mac mini. The imminent launch of the new Mac mini is hardly a secret, even if Apple will be annoyed at having its thunder stolen by an ostensible partner. (The chart has since been taken down, adding to the impression that this was all a mistake.) But the comparison chart, by its nature, contained far more information than the bare fact of the machine’s existence. Take a look: MacRumors The chart reveals, for example, that the mini will be available with the M4 or M4 Pro chip, and that it can have a CPU with up to 14 cores and a GPU with up to 20. It also indicated that the RAM limit has been doubled, with the Mac mini soon to be available with up to 64GB, whereas the top storage capacity remains the same at 8TB. A small image suggested that there will be two forward-facing USB-C ports, and perhaps even a headphone jack on the right side (it’s hard to make out what it is). And, perhaps most disappointingly, the chart pointed to the machine being sold in just one color finish: silver. No sign of the hoped-for Space Black edition of the Mac mini. All very frustrating for Apple, which is expected to announce the new mini either today or tomorrow. For the latest news and rumors, check our regularly updated M4 Mac mini superguide.01:05 pmApple set for biggest revenue surge in two years powered by iPhone demand in China
Apple is poised to announce its strongest quarterly revenue growth in two years on Thursday. The company's iPhone sales, particularly… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.01:00 pmHow to use the (somewhat) new and improved Siri
Apple Intelligence in iOS 18.1 brings the long-awaited new Siri, but we don't get all the features yet. Here's what you can try now. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)12:49 pmWhat to expect from Apple's Q4 2024 earnings on October 31
Apple will be revealing the details of its fourth-quarter and full-year earnings for 2024 with its financial results release and conference call on October 31. Here's what to expect from Apple, as well as the expectations of analysts watching the company.Apple CEO Tim Cook at Apple ParkApple's quarterly earnings report will be released on Halloween, ahead of its investor and analyst conference call at 5 PM Eastern time.While the call will feature CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri discussing the financial results with a bit more color, it will be an unusual event. Maestri is stepping down as CFO at the end of 2024, making it his last investor call before Kevan Parekh takes the role. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:37 pmThese are my favorite MagSafe stands for iPhone and StandBy
One of my favorite iPhone features StandBy, which turns your iPhone into a smart display when it’s in landscape orientation and charging. One of the best ways to take full advantage of StandBy is with an upright wireless charger. Head below for a closer look at some of my favorite MagSafe stands for iPhone, perfect for StandBy. more…12:13 pmApple's Magic Mouse charging port design has never been a big deal
The newly updated Apple Magic Mouse now has a USB-C charging port, but it's still on the bottom — and that still doesn't matter.Since 2015, you've charged the Magic Mouse through a port on its baseIt's nine years since the Magic Mouse was first redesigned to be rechargeable instead of having removable batteries. And at the time, Apple's design and attention to detail were commended — for the sound of the mouse.From that day to this, though, the Magic Mouse design has been criticized and mocked for how apparently appalling it is that the charging port is on the bottom. It is seemingly an existential threat to mankind that you have to turn the mouse over for a minute. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums