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  • The port situation is also stable. In addition to the MagSafe 3 charging port, there are three Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a full-size SDXC card reader, HDMI and a headphone jack. (It would be nice to see a Gigabit Ethernet port, though. That’s the accessory I still regularly plug into almost every laptop.) Used: best,…

    Apple MacBook Pro M5 14-inch review: A big graphics upgrade for developers and gamers
  • Just like a minor improve in specs, Apple’s newest M5 MacBook Pro will get the slightest enchancment in relation to repairability. According to iFixit’s teardown, the M5 MacBook Pro is the primary of its form that allows you to substitute the battery with out having to take away the trackpad. However, Apple’s official technique of…

    Apple makes the M5 MacBook Pro’s battery ever so barely simpler to switch
  • The MacBookโ€™s notch has been a topic of debate among users since its introduction, often seen as an unnecessary design element. However, with the advent of a new application called NotchNook, this seemingly inconvenient feature is being reimagined as a valuable tool that enhances the user experience on Apple computers. In this article, we will…

    How NotchNook is Revolutionizing the MacBook Experience
  • Are you a creative looking for a laptop? While the MacBook Pro is preferred over the MacBook Air, its price can be a barrier. But now, there’s good news: Apple’s 2023 MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro chip is available at a discounted price of $2,078, down from $2,278. Despite still being more expensive than…

    Discounted 2023 MacBook Pro: Powerful Choice for Creatives
  • The newest iteration of Apple’s prosumer laptop, the MacBook Pro 16-inch (M3), stands out as a powerhouse. Featuring advanced M3 Pro or M3 Max chips and accommodating up to 128GB unified memory, it caters to demanding tasks, particularly those with graphic intensity. One notable enhancement is the boosted GPU, complemented by macOS Sonomaโ€™s Game Mode.…

    Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M3 Max): Unmatched Power & Style
  • According to a recent leak from Korea, Apple is actively working on two new MacBook models with 12- and 13-inch screens, expected to be priced at ‘$700 or less.’ If you, like me, find Apple’s high hardware costs frustrating (even the M2 MacBook Air seems overpriced), this news should pique your interest. However, we should…

    Affordable Apple MacBooks: A Solution to Current Woes
  • The 2023 Apple MacBook Air 15-inch resembles its smaller 13-inch counterpart, both its strength and weakness. Remarkably, it boasts an exquisite design, an exceptional display, and arguably the finest laptop speaker system. Nevertheless, the expanded screen diminishes its portability, a hallmark of the Air series. Those anticipating a more significant improvement than increased screen size…

    MacBook Air 15-inch (2023) Review: Impressive Features
  • A German repair shop, NotebookNerds, successfully overcame Apple’s security measures to repair a MacBook. They devised a specialized tool, ‘Nerd.Tool.1,’ designed to address a particular MacBook issue: the lid sensor malfunction. This sensor, present in MacBook Pro and Air models, identifies whether the laptop is closed. When this sensor fails, it disrupts the laptop’s functionality,…

    Revolutionizing MacBook Repairs: What Lies Ahead?
  • Over the past week, an unexpected shift occurred in my work routine. I departed from my usual laptop, opting for an iPad instead. Despite various tablet manufacturers, particularly Apple, promoting their devices as laptop alternatives, I had always regarded such claims as mere marketing hype. As a laptop reviewer for NewForTech, I’ve had the privilege…

    iPad vs. MacBook: Touchscreen Debate Settled
  • This is the first time in the history of the MacBook Air. Apple has announced the arrival of a model equipped with a 15” screen, a format previously reserved for MacBook Pros. Before the release of this model, fans of big screens had to turn to a Pro model, even if it meant being more…

    The larger MacBook Air: 5 things to remember