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  • 1 week ago | macrumors.com | Joe Rossignol

    Meet the pico-mac-nano, a super tiny yet functional Macintosh replica created by 1-bit rainbow, a website that sells parts for vintage Apple products. Inside the miniature 3D-printed Macintosh 128K case is a small Raspberry Pi Pico computer board, along with a 2-inch LCD screen. The replica Macintosh is actually usable, as it runs an emulated version of the classic Mac operating system, and it has USB keyboard and mouse support with an included USB splitter cable.

  • 1 week ago | macrumors.com | Joe Rossignol

    Apple released the Studio Display in March 2022, alongside the first Mac Studio, and it has not received any hardware upgrades since. The current Studio Display features a 27-inch LCD screen with a 5K resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, up to 600 nits brightness, a built-in camera and speakers, one Thunderbolt 3 port, and three USB-C ports. In the U.S., the monitor starts at $1,599. Below, we recap rumors about a potential Studio Display 2.

  • 1 week ago | macrumors.com | Joe Rossignol

    Apple today announced that DIRECTV customers can watch Apple's weekly Sunday Night Soccer production at no additional cost, for the remainder of the 2025 Major League Soccer season. This includes both residential customers at home, as well as commercial customers, such as sports bars and restaurants that subscribe to DIRECTV. Sunday Night Soccer consists of a weekly Major League Soccer match every Sunday evening during the 2025 season, with enhanced production and studio programming from Apple.

  • 1 week ago | macrumors.com | Joe Rossignol

    In the United States, the Apple Card offers a high-yield savings account option, allowing you to earn far more interest on your money compared to the average bank's basic savings account. However, the account's interest rate was lowered this week, with the annual percentage yield (APY) dropping from 3.75% to 3.65%. If you deposited $1,000 into the account, and maintained that balance for one year, you would earn $36.50 in interest based on the current APY.

  • 1 week ago | macrumors.com | Joe Rossignol

    Apple today announced that it recently launched a Genuine Parts Distributor program in the U.S. and Europe, broadening access to genuine repair parts. The program allows repair shops that do not have a direct relationship with Apple to order genuine Apple parts via third-party distributors, including MobileSentrix and Mobileparts.shop.

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29 Apr 25

LET’S FUCKING GO! My faith in my fellow Canadians has been preserved 🇨🇦

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BREAKING: CBC News projects the Liberal Party will form the next government. It's too soon to say whether it will be a minority or majority. https://t.co/J9QseJyyYZ

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27 Jan 25

I'm breaking my silence on here to share a milestone that I am quite proud of: I have officially reached 10 years of working at MacRumors! Here is to the next decade of life and goals (starting with sinus surgery tomorrow 😭)

Joe Rossignol
Joe Rossignol @rsgnl
8 Nov 24

Note: If you pre-ordered one of the new Macs that launched today, rest assured that Apple's extended return policy applies to your order. For online orders, Apple's wording says "received" between November 8 and December 25.

Joe Rossignol
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Happy Holidays! In the U.S. and many other countries, most Apple products purchased between November 8 (today) and December 25 of this year may be returned through January 8, 2025. Apple's Store page has also received the holiday/gift guide treatment.