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The new Mac Studio is available for preorder starting today right here, and is scheduled to launch on March 18. The base-level Mac Studio starts at $2,000 and comes with the M1 Max, but the Mac Studio with the new M1 Ultra chip starts at double that price: $4,000.īeyond the new chip, the more expensive Mac Studio model comes with more memory, storage, and a few extra ports.
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Mac Studio features the M1 Max chip, and can be made even more powerful by upgrading to the newly-introduced M1 Ultra chip - a chip that Apple said offers, "faster performance than even the highest-end PC GPU available."īut that chip upgrade, alongside included upgrades to memory and storage, will cost you. In terms of where it fits on the Mac desktop product line, its size and price match its power: It's more powerful and more expensive than the Mini, but not as powerful or as pricey as the Mac Pro. Unlike the massive Mac Pro, the Mac Studio more closely resembles the diminutive Mac Mini - albeit double or more the height of Apple's entry-level desktop computer. The report also backs up another detail just how big these new MacBooks will be: 'With regards to Apple’s plans for 2H21, the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook models will likewise feature Mini LED. In a surprising twist, Apple unveiled a new product on Tuesday: The Mac Studio desktop computer. With the ongoing MLB lockout, that could be awhile. There's no hard date for when the service will come to Apple TV+, with Apple only saying it will start, "as soon as the regular season begins."
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The service is centered around programming on Friday evening, and is named "Friday Night Baseball." Outside of Fridays, the partnership brings a "24/7 livestream with MLB game replays, news and analysis, highlights, classic games, and more, as well as a full complement of on-demand programming, including highlights and MLB-themed original content" to Apple's subscription service. While Apple originally said it would launch the.
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"Fans will be able to watch marquee games on Friday nights, free from local broadcast restrictions," Apple said in its press release about MLB programming on Apple TV+. After launching macOS 12.1 with a range of new features and changes just before the end of the year, a notable exclusion was Universal Control. His primary announcement was straightforward: Major League Baseball is coming to Apple's subscription service. Streaming subscription service, Apple TV+. While we’ll have to wait some more months for Universal Control – Apple technically has until June 21 – don’t forget you can use Sidecar + iCloud Drive for unified Mac + iPad experience.Before any hardware was announced, Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage to talk about Apple's digital iPad Pro, iPad Air (3rd generation and later).
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With the new update on availability coming this spring, here are the Macs and iPads that Apple says will support Universal Control: Move your cursor from your Mac to your iPad, type on your Mac and watch the words show up on your iPad, or even drag and drop content from one Mac to another.
Here’s how it describes the feature:Ī single keyboard and mouse or trackpad now work seamlessly between your Mac and iPad - they’ll even connect to more than one Mac or iPad. Now Apple has changed the launch date for Universal Control from sometime before the winter solstice to “available this spring” as updated on its website ( H/T Matt E).Īpple first showed off Universal Control during an on-stage demo at WWDC 21 and it ended up proving to be too ambitious to ship this year. While Apple originally said it would launch the feature “later this fall,” the company has now updated its website with a spring launch date.ĭuring the macOS 12, 12.0.1, and 12.1 betas and official releases, we haven’t seen the ability to fully test Universal Control (there is a workaround to test Mac to Mac support for UC). After launching macOS 12.1 with a range of new features and changes just before the end of the year, a notable exclusion was Universal Control.