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Apple recently announced the new MacBook Air. Which continues to deliver some incredible features, in a super thin design, at ...
The new MacBook is a marvel of engineering. It’s beautiful, and far more functional than a computer this size has any right to be. But it’s not for me, and I doubt it’s for you, either.
Apple wasn't just showing off fancy watches today -- it also unveiled its new MacBook (check out our full hands-on here!), the first major addition to its ultraportable line since 2010. And yeah ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Inc. is going small, but not low-priced, with a super-thin notebook computer that some tech analysts believe could shake up the laptop business despite lacking some features ...
Apple’s new MacBook is its thinnest and lightest laptop to date. To achieve this feat, Apple engineers streamlined many features traditionally associated with portable computers, and eliminated ...
The technology industry’s obsession with thin has gone too far. Computers like the 2016 MacBook Pro are sacrificing too much value in the quest to be thinner than last year’s model.
I wasn’t excited about the new MacBook Air when it was announced in October. Although Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs pitched it as a merging of a laptop and an iPad, it struck me as ...
The HP Spectre and Apple MacBook are thin enough to slice cheese, but what do you give up for extreme sleekness? Joanna Stern weighs the port, performance and battery life trade-offs.
9 to 5 Mac has picked up a report from DigiTimes suggesting that an "ultra-thin" MacBook is on the agenda, with a highly specialised process being used to manufacture some of the external parts.
So, if Apple needs to find another hook to set the MacBook Pro apart from a sea of capable ARM-powered PCs, I’m okay with it being thinner. If Apple doesn’t sacrifice any features ...
Executives boast that the new version of the laptop, which weighs less than 4 1/2 pounds, features "the world's highest-resolution notebook display." ...