A refresh of the iMac line to include Apple Silicon could also bring with it a new display size, a prominent leaker proposes, with at least one model potentially having a larger screen than the existing 27-inch model.
Apple currently offers consumers the choice of two iMac sizes, with a smaller 21.5-inch model alongside a 27-inch version. If a tweet by serial leaker Lovetodream is true, the range could include a model with an even larger display.
Tweeted on Saturday, the leaker mused on the iMac screen in Chinese, stating the display is really big and bigger than the biggest, as spotted by
Apple is reportedly preparing to release iPhone 12 MagSafe case colors, according to a previously reliable leaker.
Alongside the increasing number of third-party MagSafe accessories, Apple has its own range of iPhone cases and is reportedly about to unveil ones in blue, purple, green, and a kind of burnt orange.
Originally revealed on the Chinese social media site Weibo, the images were spotted by leaker DuanRui.
iPhone 12 series Apple official protective shell spring new color pic.twitter.com/ycn47kkm4D DuanRui (@duanrui1205) April 2, 2021
The original source says, in translation, that there are to be five colors, but only four have been shown. None had official descriptions, but the blue, purple, green, and orange colors are each more muted and darker than Apple s current Kumquat and California Poppy MagSafe cases.
Republican lawmakers on the House and Senate antitrust committees have penned letters to Apple, Google, and Amazon, pressing them on the platform removal of fringe social media platform Parler.
Future MacBook Pro devices could be fully virtual as Apple is investigating creating them in AR, and also assessing when we need a screen break.
In the future, we may never again have to wait for UPS to deliver a Mac, we may virtually conjure one up in front of us. Put on your Apple Glass, or other Apple AR device, and have the MacBook Pro of your dreams appear in front of you.
Apple already uses AR to show us what a Mac might look like on our desks, but a newly-revealed patent application goes much further. There still has to be an actual MacBook Pro somewhere, but the virtual one in front of you will respond to your key presses, and display what the real machine would.