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For everyone who’s dreamed of a pink laptop, it’s finally here! Apple has upgraded its thinnest laptop, the 12-inch MacBook, with a new processor to make it faster and extend its battery life ...
SICK of your standard silver Macbook? Apple didn't just improve the processor and storage of its lightest laptop - it also made its first ever pink (well, rose gold) option.
Today, though, Apple is making a few steps toward turning its sleek little laptop from a novelty to a workhorse. Oh, and let's not bury the lede: it comes in rose gold now. Yeah.
But Apple has eliminated a few color choices for its new iPhone 8 and iPhone X devices. If you’re looking to upgrade to one of the next-generation models, you won’t find a device in rose gold ...
The new gold is also available with the new MacBook Air. Apple also canned two MacBook colors: rose gold and a different gold.
Apple's new 12-inch MacBook features the same chassis as last year's debut model, but the company has brought a new color into the mix — rose gold — that brings it in line with the iPhone ...
Apple did not announce updates to its smaller notebook machine, but it did quietly remove the Rose Gold color as a purchase option. The 12-inch MacBook can now be purchased in Silver, Space Gray ...
But more importantly, you have a new option for your MacBook's color: Apple debuted a beautiful rose gold option, on top of the already-available gold, silver, and space gray colors.
Apple’s new MacBook Air may have left some 12-inch MacBook owners feeling a bit envious. But if you are picking up Apple’s lightest and smallest laptop (which, incidentally, hasn’t had its ...
Alongside its new MacBook Air in three new colors today, Apple has quietly discontinued the rose gold 12-inch MacBook. In its place, however, the 12-inch MacBook’s standard ‘gold’ color has ...
A year after its initial release, Apple is upgrading its MacBook computer with faster processor options, longer battery life, and a new rose gold color option to go along with the silver, grey ...
In its annual environmental report released this week, Apple said it recovered 2,204 pounds (more than a ton) of gold from recycled iPhones, iPads and Macs last year. That's $40 million worth.