Apple is holding its next big event in September to take the wraps off the iPhone 15, new Apple Watches, and more.
Here, we’ll go over how and when you can watch the event, along with the new product announcements we’re expecting to see from Apple.
Apple is holding its next big event in September to take the wraps off the iPhone 15, new Apple Watches, and more.
Here, we’ll go over how and when you can watch the event, along with the new product announcements we’re expecting to see from Apple.
If those mf’s announce the new iMac, I might have to take the plunge. I’m currently running Mojave on my late 2013 iMac, and I refuse to upgrade past that, 'cause I have too many 32-bit apps that are too important to me.
So I probably need a new iMac to live alongside my vintage iMac.
Problem is, the current M1 iMac can’t be configured with more than 16GB of RAM, and I would really like to future-proof my purchase by getting a lot more.
Now, if Apple fails to release the new iMac, I am going to probably just use OpenCore Patcher to install Ventura on an external drive and boot into Mojave when I need my old stuff. Given that an external drive is a lot cheaper than a new iMac, this would be a smart move for me.