Author: Zach_Wilson

How to preorder the new Arm-based Mac computers

Following the “One More Thing” hardware event, Apple has announced its new line of Arm-based Macs powered by Apple’s own processors, replacing Intel, which has been used in Mac laptops and desktops since 2005. Currently, the first three Apple computers to have Apple’s custom M1 chip are the MacBook Air,…

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New MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020): get more performance with the new M1 chip Mac 2020

At Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ event on November 10, the company revealed the new MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020). This may have come as a surprise to many people, as the company had already released the MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020), a refreshed model of Apple’s smallest MacBook Pro. However, while the…

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The MacBook Pro vs. the competition: Breaking away from Intel

The new 13-inch MacBook Pro here, and it’s packed with Apple’s own custom silicon chip, the M1. The company is touting faster performance and better battery life in this new machine, though we’ll have to wait for Engadget’s full review to see if thes… Source

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China’s answer to Black Friday is rapidly turning into an online Las Vegas Singles Day

Singles Day 2020, China’s answer to Black Friday, is increasingly using online gaming to incentivize shoppers for this year’s event. Reports from inside China reveal that many e-commerce platforms are offering deals if individuals complete tasks within in-app mini games. “In general, e-commerce in China has become more than just…

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New MacBook Air (2020): everything we know about the M1-powered laptop Mac 2020

Apple has revealed the new MacBook Air (2020) at its November 10 launch event. Even though we’ve already seen the MacBook Air (2020) earlier this year, this new model comes with some pretty big changes under the hood. That’s because, unlike earlier models, the new MacBook Air (2020) ditches the…

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Accelerators embrace change forced by pandemic

Accelerators have become a major force in the startup world, but these teeming masses of potential have been forced, like every other industry, to adopt major changes with the pandemic. Surprisingly, however, they have not just rolled with the punches but seem to be thriving in the new virtual environment.…

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