From the first MacBook in 2006 to the latest M4 MacBook Pro and upcoming M5, let’s explore the full history of MacBooks in order of their release dates.
Following the example of the Mac mini, more x86 minis with built-in power supplies are coming, including one with Intel's low ...
The Apple Macintosh 128K, launched in 1984 ... the updated iMac not only got a huge boost in processing power but came with a ...
However, while it's Apple's most affordable and capable Mac Mini yet, one quirky design choice is making waves: the power button is on the bottom of the device. Why Put The Power Button On The Bottom?
I've owned a Mac mini since the very first G4 model. In an era of bulky towers and a G4 Cube just years before that impressed but didn't deliver, the little box brought Apple power to a small ...
Not only is the new Mac mini faster and smaller than its predecessor, but Apple has also repositioned the power button from the back to the bottom of the pocket-sized powerhouse. While this may not be ...
High Power mode didn't make a difference in either direction. We shared our data with Apple and haven't received a response. Note that we tested the M4 Max in the 16-inch MacBook Pro, and we'd ...
Is it a controversial design choice or a completely acceptable location for the new Mac mini power button? Credit: Apple The new Mac mini, powered by the M4 chipset, was announced last month.
Apple announced a new wave of product refreshes recently, and not only does the charging port for the Magic Mouse remain on the bottom of the device — the M4 Mac mini’s power button has been ...
Apple execs say the bottom of the Mac mini is the best location for the power button since people hardly use it, and there is so much packed into the small cube that it made the most sense to have it ...
The M4 Mac mini was supposed to turn heads with its sleek new design, but instead, everyone has been buzzing about one major issue: the power button placement. Laptop Mag reports that some have ...
The Mac Mini's power button is on the bottom, leading some users to devise creative workarounds, such as 3D-printed power button extenders. Apple executives John Ternus, VP of Hardware Engineering ...