10 years ago today, late Apple CEO Steve Jobs walked onto the stage at Macworld to reveal the super-thin MacBook Air from within a manila envelope.
Video shows Apple's newest Chicago River retail store roof looking like a massive MacBook Air from the sky. Here are the details.
Want touchscreen functionality on your MacBook? Neonode has come to the rescue by introducing AirBar sensor for Apple's MacBook Air line at CES 2017. Here's how it works.
Confused between 2016 MacBook Pro Vs 2015 MacBook Pro Vs MacBook Air? Well the good news is that Apple continues to sell previous-gen MacBook Pros as well as current 13-inch MacBook Air for buyers still interested in them.
Apple is reportedly planning on major Mac hardware updates for this year, including a 5K Thunderbolt display, with iPad Pro updates to follow later in 2017. Here are the details.
If you thought that China-based Xiaomi was only involved in the production of smartphones, then it's time to think again. The company has managed to surprise and shock attendees at its launch event for the Redmi Pro smartphone by introducing a product that is most definitely not a smartphone, but that most definitely takes a certain degree of inspiration from Apple's MacBook Air range. Step forward Xiaomi's first ever PC laptop, the Mi Notebook Air, which is not only stunning to look at, but also packs a lot of power into a relatively small and compact shell, and is being offered in two different sizes and internal specs.
The wait is over. 2016 refresh of 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Air are now available. Here are the details on their specs, price and availability.
According to a new report, Apple is preparing to release ultra-thin 13 and 15-inch MacBook models by this June or July. Here are the details.
New video of the 12-inch Retina MacBook has just surfaced, and it gives a comparison versus 11-inch mid-2013 MacBook Air. Head past the break for further information and a look at the video as well.
2015 MacBook Air supports 4K resolution external display monitors at 60Hz. More details on this can be found right here.