Another week has gone by, and it sure was a big one with the recent launch of Macs with the M4 family of chips, which includes the iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro. A few tidbits related to those new Macs are the following:
- Macs with M4 Pro now have support for High Power Mode, which was previously reserved for select Macs with M-series Max chips.
- As with the latest iPads and iPhones, all Macs with the M4 series of chips no longer include Apple stickers.
Besides the anticipated launch, we’ve got another round of developer betas with several new enhancements for iOS 18, particularly related to Dynamic Island and Live Activities for Safari downloads. And iOS 18 may show estimated charging cycles for your iPhone in the future.
In other news, Apple Pay is expanding to Paraguay. MAX is planning to implement new password-sharing restrictions, following suit of other streaming platforms. Black Friday is just around the corner, but GridStudio is launching its pre-Black Friday Sale for you to collect some of the most iconic tech art at greater discounts.
Without further ado, here are several news and explanatory articles that you should check out in case you missed it.
- History of the Mac mini design
- Here’s why Apple’s first M4-based Macs may be the biggest highlight of the year
- iOS 18.2 to show estimated charging times for your iPhone
- iOS 18.2 to feature Safari Live Activity for file downloads
- Apple to unleash ‘total redesign’ for MacBook Pro in 2026
- Apple Pay support now available in Paraguay
- Apple’s M4 Pro chip gets support for High Power Mode
- Sorry, M4 Macs won’t include any Apple stickers anymore
- How Apple Devices Are Revolutionizing the Mobile Gaming and Betting Experience
- Maximizing Your iPhone for Remote Work: Essential Apps and Tips
- MAX to begin implementing new password-sharing restrictions
- Save Big on Iconic Tech Art with GridStudio’s Pre-Black Friday sale.
That’s all for this week. Stay tuned for even more articles and content for next week.