Apple announced a new wave of product refreshes recently, and not only does the charging port for the Magic Mouse remain on the bottom of the device — the M4 Mac mini’s power button has been ...
One interesting tidbit that emerged via Ars Technica’s review is that Apple has expanded the “High Power Mode” in macOS to the M4 Pro configurations of the Mac mini and MacBook Pro.
As part of its dramatic redesign, Apple moved the power button on the M4 Mac mini from the back of the machine to the bottom. In a new interview, Apple executives Greg Joswiak and John Ternus ...
For years, the Mini was the odd man out in the Mac desktop lineup ... Apple shifted the power button from the rear of the desktop found on the Studio to the bottom. It’s not entirely clear ...
Apple's 2024 Mac mini stashes the power button underneath, a bold move that executives say aligns with user habits, even if it's left some fans scratching their heads. The company's latest Mac ...
In and amongst the various details about the new M4 Mac mini, announced by Apple this week, is the fact that the Power button is located on the bottom of the device. The device, yes, that sits on ...
What just happened? Apple has expanded the availability of its high power mode to include more MacBook Pro and Mac mini models equipped with the M4 Pro chip. Previously, this performance-boosting ...
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However, you might not find that High Power Mode provides a huge boost in performance. Ars Technica tested the setting in the Mac mini, where reviewer Andrew Cunningham said that the gains were ...
Apple execs say the bottom of the Mac mini is the best location for the power button since people hardly use it, and there is so much packed into the small cube that it made the most sense to have it ...
Apple’s updates to the Mac lineup bring impressive changes, especially for power users. The new iMacs, now powered by the M4 chip, offer serious performance boosts. But if you’re just using an ...