M5 MacBook Air release date, price, new features and specs
Apple’s M4 MacBook Air was released in March 2024, about a year after the M3 version was released. Apple appears to be on a yearly cycle with the MacBook Air, and the next generation could…
Apple’s M4 MacBook Air was released in March 2024, about a year after the M3 version was released. Apple appears to be on a yearly cycle with the MacBook Air, and the next generation could…
As a diehard Apple fan and a technology journalist, I try to refresh my gear every year or so to keep up with the latest features. However, while my three-year-old M2 MacBook Air could certainly…
Leaker Majin Bu has noticed something in looking at screen protectors for the iPhone 17 line. The screen protector for the alleged iPhone 17 Air has its camera cutout shifted from the right side of…
Apple knows best—or certainly appears to think so. Steve Jobs famously said the company’s job was not to listen to customers, because they would ask, metaphorically speaking, for faster horses rather than cars. Thus, whenever…
We’re just a couple of months away from iPhone seasons, and we’ve been inundated with reports about the changes coming, which include leaked photos of the iPhone 17 Air in protective wrap, video of dummy…
Until it launches in September, Apple won’t officially acknowledge the existence of its long-rumored iPhone 17 Air, but the second beta of iOS 26 is already giving us some clues. Hidden in the system code,…
The 15-inch MacBook Air, isn’t just one of the best laptops you can buy, it’s also a fantastic value with an incredible screen and 16GB of RAM standard for a lower starting price than its…
The M3 iPad Air is easily one of our favorite tablets, and it’s going to get a lot better this fall once iPadOS 26 arrives. And now it has an all-time-low discount over at Amazon—you…
You need to cool your PC’s processor no matter what, but you can do so in different ways—with a heatsink and one or more fans for old-school air cooling, or with an AIO liquid-cooled setup…
Ancient technologies like Windows XP, Commodore 64, and legacy COBOL programs are still being used for all kinds of critical functions, and here’s another example to add to the list. The US Federal Aviation Administration…