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Apple Online Store is Down—Is it Launching a New Product or Systems Maintenance?

03 August 2021, 08:08 pm Apple s Online Store is currently down, and yes, it is not a problem with your internet, browser, or device, as this is something from the company s end. Vising the Apple Store s online platform now would get you nowhere, as it is not back and running as of this moment.  The server down moment of Apple has been on for the afternoon, and people are speculating about a new product or a systems maintenance.  The Cupertino giant is known for having a server down on its online store when anticipating to put a new product before its launch, and it was something observed during the April 20 s Spring Loaded event. But is there one beginning this August?

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Intel Throws Shades At Apple Following The Launch Of 11th Gen H-Series Processor

Intel Throws Shades At Apple Following The Launch Of 11th Gen H-Series Processor KEY POINTS Intel says Apple provides a poor gaming experience Intel-based PC surpassed competitor’s performance during a series of test Close on the heels of Intel s 11th generation H-series laptop processor launch Sunday, the company has openly slammed Apple for allegedly providing customers with a poor gaming experience with its ARM-powered Macs. Intel s latest chip features thin designs, high volume and offers up to 5GHZ clock speed as well as WiFi 6/6E support and 1080p gameplay on some titles. Immediately after the 11th generation H-series laptop chip launch, Intel held a separate press briefing where the company spoke about how its chip surpasses its competitors. Intel threw criticisms at AMD, ARM and Apple, PC Gamer reported.

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Apple MacBook Pro (M1) Review - Thurrott com

Apple MacBook Pro (M1) Review The M1 version of the MacBook Pro for the most part delivers on the performance, compatibility, and battery life that Apple promises. But this is the low-end version of MacBook Pro, the non-Pro MacBook Pro, if you will. And it’s hard for most to justify its additional expense compared to the very similar MacBook Air. So we should explain that bit first. Forgetting for a moment about the M1 chipset, Apple’s MacBook lineup has consisted of four basic models for a few years now: The MacBook Air, the entry-level MacBook Pro 13 (with two Thunderbolt 3 ports), the MacBook Pro 13 (with four Thunderbolt 3 ports), and the MacBook Pro 16 (previously the MacBook Pro 15). The first two of those, the MacBook Air and the entry-level MacBook Pro 13, comprise the low-end of the MacBook family, and the latter two are higher-end, prosumer-class devices.

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