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Apple’s lightest laptop, the MacBook Air, is back and powered with the tech giant’s swankiest new silicon. The M3 chip that we’ve seen inside of it’s new MacBook Pro. Gizmodo had a chance to see the new Airs in person, but while the starting $1,099 laptop might look very similar to fans, most of the new you’ll care about is being stuffed underneath the hood.While they look very similar to the 2022 Macbook Air, with all the same colorways you’ve come to expect, you’ll need to boot them up to get the real change. The…

Apple Unveils 15-Inch MacBook Air at WWDC 2023

Image: AppleIt’s here, it’s thin, and it’s got a wider screen. Apple revealed it has a new laptop in store for 2023. It’s another entry in the popular Air line, this time with a 15.3-inch display.How To Prep Your iPhone or iPad Before SellingThis latest Apple laptop is 11.5 millimeters top to bottom—the “world’s thinnest laptop,” Apple execs claimed in their Monday livestream—and weighs 3.3 pounds, which is nearly half a pound lighter than it’s current 13-inch model. Like its predecessor, it includes an M2 processor, and

Apple Sends the OG iPad Air to Gadget Heaven

Apple is finally ready to put down two of its venerable and well loved products: the old-school Thunderbolt display and the first generation of the iPad Air. It’s been a good and unusually long run, but soon users won’t be able to look to Apple for any fixes or repairs on the aging tech.The iPad Air with M1 Is the Tablet to BuyMacRumors reported Tuesday based on a leaked internal memo that, by the end of this month, both the Thunderbolt Display and the original iPad Air are being truly put out to pasture. Being declared…

Hands-On With Apple MacBook Air with M2 (2022)

MacBook Air M2 2022Photo: Phillip Tracy/GizmodoExcuse the cliché, but the MacBook Air feels grown-up. I’m thinking it’s the shape—gone is the iconic slanting edge, replaced in favor of stout straight lines. Now the Air looks like the MacBook Pro, and with its larger 13.6-inch screen, more like the premium Pro than its smaller but M2-touting counterpart. You might not notice the subtle design change,but you will certainly form some opinion about the two new color options.Joining Space Gray and Silver are what Apple calls