AppleInsider has just reported that the much anticipated new MacBook Air or iMac may not be release before the year ends even of Apple will be launching OS X Yosemite in late October.
Initially, the super-thin MacBook Air redesign with a Retina screen was rumored to be revealed sometime by the end of 2014, but this is "less certain" to occur now. In fact, the launch of a new fan-less 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display may not occur until sometime in 2015. Digital Trends suspects that Intel’s new Core M processor, which is fan-less, could be included in a new MacBook Air.
iMacs are also expected to get revamped with Retina displays at some point, but right now, there’s "even less concrete evidence" that this will happen before the calender flips to 2015, according to the report. The same goes for the launch of a Thunderbolt Display with Retina.
Though Apple has yet to officially announce that it is holding any events next month, recent history suggests that a late October event wouldn’t be out of character for the tech giant. After all, Apple held an iPad/OS X Mavericks/MacBook showcast last October.
OS X Yosemite has already been revealed, and released to the public in beta form. New features in Yosemite include the ability to make and receive calls and texts from your Mac computer, a new notifications center, an improved version of Spotlight, and more.
Initially, the super-thin MacBook Air redesign with a Retina screen was rumored to be revealed sometime by the end of 2014, but this is "less certain" to occur now. In fact, the launch of a new fan-less 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display may not occur until sometime in 2015. Digital Trends suspects that Intel’s new Core M processor, which is fan-less, could be included in a new MacBook Air.
iMacs are also expected to get revamped with Retina displays at some point, but right now, there’s "even less concrete evidence" that this will happen before the calender flips to 2015, according to the report. The same goes for the launch of a Thunderbolt Display with Retina.
Though Apple has yet to officially announce that it is holding any events next month, recent history suggests that a late October event wouldn’t be out of character for the tech giant. After all, Apple held an iPad/OS X Mavericks/MacBook showcast last October.
OS X Yosemite has already been revealed, and released to the public in beta form. New features in Yosemite include the ability to make and receive calls and texts from your Mac computer, a new notifications center, an improved version of Spotlight, and more.
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