A Ukrainian soldier has shown how his M1 MacBook Air has almost survived a direct hit from artillery shell shrapnel.
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Ukrainian soldier's M1 MacBook Air takes direct shrapnel hit, saving his life — screen cracked and letter 'K' missing but laptop remains functional
An Apple M1 MacBook Air took a shell shrapnel hit and survived, with the laptop still working despite damage to the screen ...
Apple has moved several popular devices to its vintage list, signalling limited repair support and the gradual end of ...
Next year could bring a redesigned MacBook, a new Studio Display, Apple's first touchscreen Mac, and Apple's first-ever ...
HP unveils the Eliteboard G1a, a full-blown PC built into a keyboard that's a throwback to the cherished home computers of ...
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MacBook Pro too pricey? 4 cheaper picks that actually deliver
Apple’s MacBook Pro has become a shorthand for “serious laptop,” but its price now pushes a lot of buyers to the sidelines.
Apple has added the iPhone 11 Pro and Apple Watch Series 5 to its vintage list, meaning repairs may depend on parts ...
Bad news for those still using the iPhone 11 Pro; the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 will be incredibly thin.
Accessory startup Intricuit aims to make the touch-enabled MacBook Pro a reality, with a crowdfunded campaign for a screen ...
Apple today added the final 13-inch MacBook Air powered by Intel processors, the Apple Watch Series 5, and additional ...
Despite the impact, the MacBook Air was not completely destroyed. As seen in the photos and a follow-up video, the laptop still powers on, with parts of the display remaining responsive.
8BitDo has announced the FlipPad, a USB-C game controller that plugs into the USB-C port of an iPhone (and Android phones).
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