Apple just cut the price of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display. You can now pick one up for £1,249 — £200 less than the original starting price of £1,449. Read More >>
So there have been these rumours of a larger iPhone. An ‘iPhone Math' is what some are calling it. Worthless, right? I rather hope not. As Marco has suggested, maybe this iPhone Plus is real, and the die-shrunk A5X is heading for this device. I'm going to assume that his wild stab in the dark about the device's existence is correct. Read More >>
Featured comment by zerobob:
"All other phone manufacturers have been releasing big screen phones with high pixel density for months...People mostly bitch about them being too big...." More »
As soon as Apple announced the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro, the countdown started for the 13-inch version. Well, here it is. A slim, trim, portable little MacBook with a gorgeous retina screen and a gut-punch cost. And another reminder that sometimes wonderful things don't live up to their price tag. Read More >>
iFixit just finished a teardown of Apple's new 13-inch retina MacBook Pro, and the findings are a mixed bag of good and bad news for folks who like to fix their own gear. Compared to the 15-inch retina MBP, the smaller model should be marginally easier to tinker with. But it's still pretty much impossible to repair. Read More >>
From the first time we saw the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro, we've been thinking: "Well, that's great, but can it be a little smaller?" Done. You can now buy a beautiful, bright, pixel-perfect display attached to a souped-up ultrabook. Read More >>
Featured comment by JoeyG410:
"I'm just saying, from what I've played on my 2010 MacBook, the graphics on games that I play on like GTA and COD, run perfectly fine on medium to best..." More »
Various reports are coming in stating that Apple's expanded its 14-day exchange policy to cover at least one month, maybe two. That means if you just bought yourself a 3rd generation iPad, you might be able to nip into an Apple store and swap it for a new 4th generation one right now for free. Read More >>
Great news for anyone who's lusted after the gorgeous retina display on the MacBook Pro but has been hesitant to drop the best part of two-grand or make room for a 15-inch laptop. Apple has officially announced a 13-inch version of its portable workstation with a 2560 x 1600 Retina Display which is just a slight drop in resolution. Read More >>
Featured comment by FRISH:
"£1500 and they cheap out on a graphics card? Still it's nice to see resolutions going up. Something I thought certain laptops needed, well desktops c..." More »
9to5mac is reporting that Apple is going to announce a 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro alongside the iPad Mini at a forthcoming product announcement event. Read More >>
Featured comment by Southern:
"They should be fine, but for 3D gaming (which you probably won't be doing on a MBP) expect to see some low FPS if you drive the screen at native resol..." More »
When you're advertising something called a "retina display," what better to use than a picture of an eye? You better make sure you're using the right picture though; a photographer is suing Apple for stealing her's. Read More >>
There's no point ignoring it any longer -- the Christmas shopping period is now well and truly underway, and we're going to do some practice Christmas shopping today by treating ourselves to a lovely new third-generation iPad. Read More >>
Featured comment by Taf:
"C'mon Darrell, even you know that all mobile gadget are compared against the iPhone, it's the benchmark other aspire to... :P" More »
The Retina Macbook Pro has a pretty gorgeous display, but not all apps are updated to take advantage of the massive resolution just yet. Most developers are going to be updating their apps to make them look squeaky clean for the new screen, but Microsoft is not one of them, and will be leaving Office for Mac users with blurry messes to contend with. Read More >>
Featured comment by BurkusCat:
"Yip, they made a high resolution display and make the distance required to qualify for a retina display whatever that distance was lol" More »
Apple's retina MacBook Pro may well be the platonic ideal of a portable computer. It's fast; it's thin; it's brilliantly realised. Oh, and as iFixit has discovered, it's a gigantic—and expensive—pain in the ass to fix yourself. Read More >>
If you use Twitter's official Mac app on a MacBook Pro Retina you know that it sucks. It's a piece of unreadable blurry crap that makes me want to punch my computer. Thankfully, Tapbots came to the rescue with a gorgeous, Retina-optimised Twitter client: Tweetbot. Read More >>