Apple could be en route to launch four new MacBook models, complete with M3 chips, in 2024. Per Mark Gurman’s latest “Power On” newsletter, the writer states that new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models featuring the M3 Pro and M3 Max chips have now reached design validation testing (DVT), meaning that the devices are […]
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In spite of its nifty bells and whistles, the rumors mill has it that Apple’s seventh-generation iPad mini may not feature a 120Hz ProMotion display. Per @Tech_Reve, a leaker assumed to have supply chain sources, the iPad mini 7 “still doesn’t have 120Hz,” with only the A-series processor expected to receive an upgrade. Suggestions that […]
Since Allstate and other insurance companies tend to win up insuring (and footing the bill) for a number of devices, they’re now the ones shattering them to see which holds up to inevitable accidents the best. Device insurance provider Allstate Protection Plans on Monday shared the results of one of its annual device drop tests, […]
It’s October 9th, fall has arrived, and it’s Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day. That being said, the staff of O’Grady’s PowerPage will be taking the day off to spend time with friends and family, get some work done, and enjoy some good food. We suggest you do the same. Enjoy the day/the tail end of the […]
Once again, it’s the code strings found in beta versions of a developer kit that reveal the interesting stuff. Apple’s forthcoming Vision Pro headset will apparently support screen mirroring via AirPlay or FaceTime, as indicated by code strings found in the beta 4 release of visionOS 1.0. The code strings are as follows: Select a […]