Right after the Apple event had finished, Microsoft published a blog post encouraging
MacBook owners to «trade up to Pen and on - screen touch», offering them up to $ 650 to trade in their MacBooks for a new Surface device instead.
This is a good selection, with broad support for both older media and today's fastest hardware — a fact that's sure to make
MacBook owners jealous.
Apple blamed the recall on a «design issue» that affects only
MacBook owners.
MacBook owners with cables that have a serial number after that text are not affected and therefore not eligible for the recall.
So if you're
a MacBook owner with a Bluetooth headphone that charges over microUSB, you can simply pop an adapter over your fancy new cable and proceed like normal.
Not exact matches
When a new niche online dating site was launched called Cupidtino, to help match
MacBook, iPhone, and iPad
owners and enthusiasts, I knew this would be a site I'd like.?
In fact, I already own some Apple products (
MacBook, Ipod) and I'm very happy with them as I'm sure
owners of the Tablet will be happy with their device.
Perhaps Sony has ceded
MacBook Air
owners to the iPhone?
It's been reported that
owners of Apple's new
MacBook Pro with Touch Bar are experiencing issues with their unit not delivering...
It's the smallest and least expensive item on this list, at $ 9, and every
MacBook Pro
owner should have a pocket full of these at all times.
(As the
owner of a 2G original iPod, an original iPod mini, a 3G iPod nano, 2
Macbooks, and 2 iMacs, I'm not a disinterested party, here.)
It seems Apple finally made good with customers after numerous outraged Touch Bar - equipped
MacBook Pro
owners reported experiencing...
It's been reported that
owners of Apple's new
MacBook Pro with Touch Bar are experiencing issues with their unit not delivering the all - day battery life the company promises on its website.
And for 15 - inch
MacBook Pro
owners who need more power, the Insignia Type - C Wall Charger provides the same power as Apple's 87W USB - C Power Adapter for about half the price.
Apple has introduced a Lightning to USB - C Cable to its online accessory store that lets users connect their iPhone, iPad, or iPod with Lightning connector to a computer's USB - C port for syncing and charging.Significantly, the cable can be used with an Apple 29W USB - C Power Adapter to take advantage of the fast charging feature on the 12.9 - inch iPad Pro, but not the brand new 9.7 - inch iPad Pro, which lacks the fast - charge capability.The new adapter will be a welcome option for iPhone and iPad
owners who also own a 12 - inch
MacBook, which uses a 29W USB - C Power Adapter.The cable comes in 1 - meter and 2 - meter lengths, costing $ 25 and $ 35 respectively, and both are shipping immediately.
The 12 - inch
MacBook is equipped with an Intel Core M processor, and it's clocked between 1.1 GHz and 1.2 GHz, depending on the
owner's preference.
At the beginning of the month, the new
MacBook Pro was hit with complaints from
owners that it suffered from less - than - stellar battery life.
Apple's support forums are also filling up with
owners saying their new
MacBook Pro with Touch Bar's battery life is not anywhere near where Apple says it should be.
The anti-reflective coating issue that has been around for years, troubling certain
MacBook Pro
owners, is seeing an extension to its repair window.
The battery replacement offer, which removes the cost altogether for the
owner of the machine, is only available for 2012 and early - 2013
MacBook Pro models.
Hard cases are ideal for some
MacBook Pro
owners, but others dislike the idea of having to constantly remove and replace the hard case.
New
MacBook Pro
owners can have it all, and then some!
This has been echoed by several other
MacBook Pro
owners as well.
A setup that would allow
owners to plug their new iPhones into the latest
MacBook Pros, which sport only Type - C ports, to charge their handsets.
These
MacBook Air
owners sound sycophantic, but discount this praise at your own peril — especially if you're a laptop manufacturer.
iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
owners who want to sync their iPhones with Apple's new
MacBook Pros will have to do it wirelessly or buy a separate dongle to attach via the USB - to - Lightning cable included in every iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus box.
It might seem like a small issue, but for
owners of the latest
MacBook Pro, it's been a bit of a sticking point.