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Speculations about the upcoming 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display grew stronger with these new leaked photos.
"See what you can do. When you can see everything." This is how Apple boasted of its new iMac with Retina 5k display.
Apple's mobile operating payment system will officially roll out on October 20. More than a month before its official launch, hundreds of financial institutions have already signed up with the new system, bares Apple CEO Tim Cook during the company's October 16 event.
Apple is gearing up for another big event happening on October 16, and it seems the entire tech world is already looking forward to it.
Apple is reported to be launching its third generation iPad mini on October 16. Rumors and speculations have been swirling around globally about the device and below are the top five of them.
One week before Apple's iPad Event, speculations in the global tech community are rife that the company will be unveiling its new line of iPads equipped with the OS X operating system, in addition to the iOS.
Coming at the heels of the successful launching of its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus last month, Apple is reportedly set to unveil four more products this October including iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, a new iMac that will come with the OS X Yosemite operating system.
As Apple launches a new MacBook Pro, rumors of new models of upgrades to its Mac Mini and 27-inch iMac have begun to swirl.
Apple is offering a cheaper priced 21.5-inch iMac, however, the offer is only for a specific crowd.
What was originally a 7 to 10 business day shipping time for Apple's 21.5 inch iMac is now sitting at 2 to 3 weeks, according to 9to5Mac. But that's what happens when your screens require a manufacturing process as complicated as a jetliner's.
iMac desktops have been delayed, but one version is delayed worse than the other.
Apple's new iMac has been warmly among critics, who praise the desktop's sleek design and impressive under the hood credentials.
Apple continues to roll up new devices, including the new iMac desktops, which has garnered fairly positive results.
Some of Apple’s new iMac computers that went on sale on Friday appear to have been assembled in the United States, unlike most Apple products, which are made in China.
After rumors of production delays, Apple's new updated iMacs go on sale today.