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What to expect from WWDC 2021 - and what not to

It would be great if Apple released everything that everyone is predicting for WWDC 2021, but it never does, and 2021 is no exception. Here's what Apple will absolutely debut, what might see the light of day, and won't make an appearance.

News items you should check out: May 25

Since Steve and I can’t cover everything, occasionally we’ll direct your attention to articles from various other sources worth your time. ° Apple has posted a new webpage dubbed “Why Mac” that lists all the reasons ou should choose a Mac as your next computer. ° The ability to boot from an external drive on an Apple Silicon Mac may not be an option for much longer, with the creation and use of the drives apparently being phased out by Apple, according to a May 19 blog post by Mike Bombich, the founder of Bombich Software. ° Per MacRumors: Apple has filed the unreleased “Beats Studio Buds” in the FCC or Federal Communications Commission database under model numbers A2512 and A2513.

M1X Mac mini will be thinner, use iMac s magnetic power connector says leaker

  The next version of the Mac mini may have more than a specifications bump, with renders published depicting a thinner model using the same magnetic power connection as the 24-inch iMac. For the first version of the Apple Silicon Mac mini, Apple decided to reuse its trusted and well-worn design for the Mac, but with new internals. For the next version, Apple could make some major changes to the compact computer, as well as using the M1X chip. In renders based on rumors shared by leaker Jon Prosser, Apple will take advantage of the small size of internal components in the Apple Silicon Mac mini to make the enclosure thinner. This results in a shorter Mac mini that appears to have the same desk footprint as previous models.

How to Get Your Data Off a Mac That Won t Boot

How to Get Your Data Off a Mac That Won’t Boot Table of Contents Got a Recent Backup? Use That Best practice dictates that you regularly back up your Mac to an external location. You can use Time Machine and a simple external USB hard drive to do this or set up a more elaborate networked solution. When the worst happens and your Mac fails to boot, you can simply plug your Time Machine disk into another Mac and access your files from there instead. This method assumes you have a recent backup and that the backup includes the files you wish to access.

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