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What to Expect: Apple’s 4/20 “Spring Loaded” Event

Earlier this week, Apple announced a virtual product event planned for April 20th. All jokes about "420" aside, the event should be rather mellow and low-key. Looking into my tie-dyed crystal ball, here's what I think we'll see at the...

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Why Are The Memory Options So Limited on Apple’s New M1 Macs?

The title of this post raises an interesting question. There has been some chatter from people complaining that the new M1 Macs from Apple have lower memory options available than their Intel counterparts. But I have also seen folks say that perhaps memory works differently or is more efficient with an SoC architecture. So, what gives?

One More Thing… A Closer Look at the November 2020 Apple Event

As a person who has used Macs since December of 1984, I found the "One more thing" event to be one of the most exciting Mac events since the original Mac introduced itself to the world on January 24, 1984. Let's take a look at the announcements made on November 10, 2020, and what they mean to Mac users.

Apple Event on November 10 Promises “One more thing.”

An Apple event titled "One more thing" is scheduled for November 10 at 10 AM PDT. This marks the third month in a row that new products have been announced. The title hearkens back to Steve Jobs's keynotes. The late Apple CEO used to make a series of announcements and then say, "One more thing..." before announcing something really spectacular. Here's a Rocket Yard take on what Apple may announce at the event.

Deeper Dive: A Detailed Look at Apple’s September 15, 2020 Event

Apple held its "Time Flies" event yesterday (September 15, 2020), which was a tightly-paced one-hour video presentation featuring new Apple Watches, new services, and new iPads. In this post, we'll take a detailed look at each of the announcements and their impact on Apple fans.

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