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  • Update 3/22/21: It turns out LG’s upcoming UltraFine OLED Pro display will actually include a total of four options in 27 and 32-inch screen sizes.Samsung has unveiled two new USB-C 4K displays.
  • Testing conducted by Apple in October 2020 using preproduction MacBook Air systems with Apple M1 chip and 8-core GPU, as well as production 1.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7-based MacBook Air systems with Intel Iris Plus Graphics, all configured with 16GB RAM and 2TB SSD. Tested with prerelease Shapr3D 3.45.0 using a 288.2MB model.

13-inch model

Power to go.

The newest macOS update fixes an issue for users who charge their MacBooks using non-Apple accessories, the company has said. This is the second straight upgrade aimed at fixing power-related. Apple Weekly Update: Ricocheting rumors, delayed AirPods, and our new site. Catch up on all the news you missed this week. By Michael Simon. Executive Editor Macworld Mar 20, 2021 3:30 am PDT. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the.

MacBook Pro16-inch model

13.3-inch1

Apple M1 chip
Also available with Intel Core i5 or i7 processor

Up to 16GB2

Up to 2TB2

Up to 20 hours4

Backlit Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar, Touch ID and Force Touch trackpad

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Backlit Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar, Touch ID and Force Touch trackpad

Apple Trade In

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Trade in your current computer and get credit toward a new one.*

Just trade in your eligible computer. It’s good for you and the planet.

Free delivery

And free returns. See checkout for delivery dates.

Apple Store app

A more personal way to shop for the latest Apple products and accessories.

While we here at Macworld read and write about Apple all week long, we totally get that you might not. But since you’re here now, allow us to catch you up on all of the stuff you need to know from the past week.

Now you see a March event, now you don’t

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When the week started we were hoping, even expecting to get an invitation to an Apple event on March 23. Rumors last week had seemingly confirmed an event for next week that would bring a flurry of new Apple products, including new AirPods, iPads and the long-awaited launch of the AirTags Bluetooth trackers.

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That wasn’t the case. Not only did we not get a invite with a cryptic slogan, Jon Prosser, who had sworn to the March 23 date, announced that the event won’t actually be in March at all. Prosser now says there will be an event in April,a month that has seen precious few Apple events. However, Apple did release the iPhone SE in April last year, so it’s possible that we could get some new stuff, with or without an event.

AirPods delayed

One product that seemingly won’t be released anytime soon is third-gen AirPods. A report this week from oft-accurate Ming-Chi Kuo said that production of the new AirPods—which were rumored to be ready to release—was pushed back to the third quarter. If he’s right, that means they’re most likely to launch in September alongside the new iPhone. And since there seems to be a new conflicting rumor every week, we’ve made sense of it all for you.

A clearer picture of the iPhone 13

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We’re still many months away from the launch of the next iPhone, but more details are coming our each week. Our colleagues at Macworld UK have been dutifully tracking every rumor since day one, so go bookmark their exhaustive roundup and check back regularly. And if you want to get an idea of how fast the A15 processor will be, check out Jason Cross’s excellent analysis.

Macworld gets a facelift

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In case you haven’t noticed, we have a new Macworld.com, and we couldn’t be more excited about it. It’s not just a redesign, we’ve completely uploaded our back end, boosted article speed, and have a whole bunch of new tools to play with, like embedded tweets and charts. So stay tuned for some very cool stuff coming down the road.





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