Today marks the three-year anniversary of Apple's announcement of the 24-inch iMac, a transformative redesign featuring the first integration of Apple silicon in the product line. Apple unveiled the ...
In the late '90s, Apple made a series of computers, both iMac and iBook, that were incredibly vibrant and colorful on the outside, with decent tech inside. With the shift of different colors for the ...
Shortcuts streamline the computing experience and augment the power of your Apple iMac. Apple's Big Sur update has introduced some significant changes to the way the desktop computer works. Below, ...
Do you remember the 2002 iMac G4? We don’t blame you if you don’t — it’s been 20 years since Apple released that iconic all-in-one desktop. However, nostalgia is a powerful force, and when you combine ...
Apple’s iMac Pro was dubbed its most powerful Mac ever in 2017, but the all-in-one was discontinued earlier this year without ever living up to the hype. Now, it could be on the cusp of an explosive ...
Apple has updated the 27-inch iMac, and while the exterior continues to look the same, this is upgrade is much more than a paltry processor bump - even if that processor remains an Intel one instead ...
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Apple has been granted a European patent for a future version of the iMac that may take a more radical form as a single sheet of curved glass with an embedded display. The iMac is one of the many ...
Apple today announced the new M1 iMac with a complete design overhaul and a range of new color options, but the company is still continuing to offer several older iMac models that use Intel chips as ...
Apple released the first iMac on August 15, 1998—that makes this week the 20th anniversary of the often-divisive, always-popular, and ever-iconic all-in-one. That first iMac was a revolution in terms ...
Apple recently discontinued the iMac Pro, and two configurations of the 21.5-inch iMac are now joining the Pro in retirement. As spotted by MacRumors, the 512GB and 1TB SSD configurations of the ...
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