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Fluctuations in shipping times point to possible WWDC refresh for 15-inch MacBook Pro

It’s when the available inventory fluctuates that something new could be around the corner. Over the past month, the Online Apple Store has seen 15-inch MacBook Pro inventory slowly drop from “in stock” to a current shipping estimate of one to two weeks, suggesting that a refresh is in the offing. As of Wednesday, Apple’s […]

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Apple Watch sells out in a matter of hours, shipping estimates slip back to June through August

The Apple Watch sold out in a number of hours last night as the pre-order option for the unit became available on the Apple Store web site. Over the course of the launch, shipping times for all models slipped to 4-6 weeks or later less than 6 hours after pre-orders started at 12:01 AM Pacific […]

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iPhone 6 shipping times improve from 10 to 7 days ahead of holiday shopping season

It may be a bit easier to get your hands on an iPhone 6 for Christmas. Per MacRumors, a number of readers have reported improved shipping times for the iPhone 6 handset, with the 16GB iPhone 6 Plus in all colors and from all carriers now carrying a shipping estimate of 7 to 10 days […]

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Mac Pro shipping times are improving

Back in mid-February, shortly after the new Mac Pro was announced, we reported about how shipping dates were listed for “April”. Well, April is here and it looks like Apple is finally catching up as shipping times are now listed as 3-5 weeks. At the beginning of April, times had started showing up at 5-6 […]

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Shipping estimates for the Mac Pro get push back again

It appears that the shipping dates for the new Mac Pro have been knocked back to April as Apple struggles to meet the demand for the new trash can cylindrical tech wonder. Apple’s only response? “Demand for the all new Mac Pro is great and it will take time before supply catches up with demand.” […]