If you think a three-nanometer fabrication process is small and power-efficient, chip manufacturer TSMC has publicly commented on its work on a 1.4nm fabrication technology that is likely destined to underpin future Apple silicon chips. In a slide (via SemiAnalysis’s Dylan Patel) from its Future of Logic panel, TSMC disclosed the official name of its […]
Category: Mac Desktop
If you’re looking to repair more of your Apple equipment on your own, you’re going to like this. Apple on Wednesday announced that it has expanded its Self Service Repair program to cover the iPhone 15 lineup and Mac models powered by M2 chips, including the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, the 15-inch MacBook Air, […]
Nostalgic CD/DVD burning thread posted, brings about horror stories of early media authoring
Ok, this is just kind of retro, fun, and geeky. Threads user Drew Thaler has offered several continuous posts as to the trials and travails of burning CD-ROMS and DVD-ROMS in the late 90s and early 2000s when the authoring and editing software was in its earliest stages. Thaler makes an excellent point as to […]
It’s that time of year again, the day of the Turducken has arrived, and with Thanksgiving here, the staff of O’Grady’s PowerPage will be taking the day to spend time with friends and family. We’ll be back tomorrow with all the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and tech news, rumors, and previews we can get our hands […]
Apple begins to include underlying software that can indicate if USB-C ports have come in contact with liquids
It was never easy to convince Apple that your device had simply gone south on its own (especially if they opened the case and it smelled like the entire logic board had downed a six-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon). Beyond the Liquid Contact Indicators inside the hardware, a new chunk of software seems to be […]