Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Thinner and lighter MacBook with touch

Apple launches MacBook Pro with Touch ID with thinner and lighter models 
Apple is going to refresh completely it's Mac this year, according a new research by Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities. Popularly regarded as the most trusted analyst for all rumors/speculations regarding Apple, Kuo claims that the models will be "thinner and lighter" and the design will largely be borrowed from the company's 12-inch MacBook. Further, the upcoming MacBook Pro models will also feature Touch ID support along with a new OLED display touch bar above the keyboard. The touch bar is supposed to replace the function keys at the top of the keyboard.

The updates will be arriving to 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook models by fourth quarter of this year and calls them the "brightest spot for Apple's 2016 roll outs." Not only the 13-inch and 15-inch models are said to be updated, but the company is also rumored to bring a new 13-inch MacBook that will be similar to the 12-inch Retina MacBook model. The analyst predicts that Apple will eventually make the MacBook Air an entry-level model, while the MacBook and the MacBook Pro will be the mid-tier and high-end models. 

Apple is bringing SIRI to Mac OS

Apple was recently also rumored to bring Siri to the OS X v10.12 as well. The feature is said to be demonstrated during the Apple's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference. Voice command support for tasks like opening apps, conducting web searches, controlling Home Kit, sending text messages, reading emails, setting calendar events and more is expected to come through siri os x version.

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