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The Verge
2 days ago
- The Verge
Add an extra 16TB of storage to the Mac Studio with this matching Thunderbolt 5 dock.
Posted Aug 7, 2025 at 7:36 PM UTC Add an extra 16TB of storage to the Mac Studio with this matching Thunderbolt 5 dock. It can also hold two SSDs giving the Mac Studio up to 16TB of extra storage in multiple RAID configurations and up to 80Gbps transfer speeds over Thunderbolt 5. You can preorder it now for $269 (discounted from $399) with shipping in early September. 1/2 RayCue's new Mac Studio Thunderbolt 5 dock adds additional redundant ports to the front of the computer including a headphone jack, while introducing a CFexpress slot for type A and B cards. Image: RayCue Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates. Andrew Liszewski Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Andrew Liszewski Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Apple Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Gadgets Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All News Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Tech


Digital Trends
2 days ago
- Business
- Digital Trends
Boost your productivity with the Apple Mac Studio M2 Max — get it at $500 off!
For Apple fans who have been waiting for the brand to appear with discounts from desktop computer deals, here's your chance — the Apple Mac Studio M2 Max with a 512GB SSD is on sale from Best Buy with a $500 discount. It's down from $1,799 to $1,299, which is still pretty expensive but actually a great price for this device. You need to hurry with your purchase though, as there's no telling how much longer stocks will last for this offer. Why you should buy the Apple Mac Studio M2 Max The Apple Mac Studio M2 Max, released in 2023, has already been followed by the Apple Mac Studio M4 Max, which was rolled out earlier this year. The Apple Mac Studio M2 Max is far from obsolete though, as it's still a powerful computer with Apple's M2 Max chip, 30-core GPU, and 32GB of RAM. It's going to be more than enough for graphics-intensive tasks, and it will prove to be an extremely valuable tool to boost your productivity. You'll be able to connect up to five external displays to the Apple Mac Studio M2 Max, which features a healthy collection of ports with four Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and a 10Gb Ethernet port. It even comes with an SDXC card slot and a headphone jack. However, despite all its capabilities, the Apple Mac Studio M2 Max is very compact, measuring just 7.7 inches for its length and width with a height of 3.7 inches. If you don't want any clutter on your workstation, this is the mini computer that you should get. The Apple Mac Studio M2 Max may not be the latest model of the mini desktop computer, but it still packs a punch by today's standards. It's also a tempting purchase right now from Best Buy, where you can purchase its 512GB SSD model for $1,299 instead of $1,799. We're not sure how long you've got to take advantage of the savings of $500, but you should act fast because Apple deals almost always sell out quickly. Stocks of the Apple Mac Studio M2 Max may be gone as soon as tomorrow, so finalize your transaction immediately if you're interested.


Digital Trends
7 days ago
- Digital Trends
Stunning Mac mini dock revives the Apple Macintosh with a tiny screen
Over a year ago, product designer Scott Yu-Jan created a Mac Studio iPad dock that was inspired by the classic Macintosh design, integrating the iPad mini and a Mac Studio in a sleek 3D-printed package. A few months later, he gave a portable computer treatment to the Mac mini by linking it with a full-sized keyboard and an oddly wide display. Yu-Jan, who is currently an interaction designer at Google, doesn't sell his ware commercially. However, if you've ever dreamed of giving a retro Macintosh look to your tiny Apple desktop, there's finally a product for you. The device in question is Wokyis M5, a Mac mini dock that features a 5-inch display and a heck ton of connections, including an M.2 SSD slot (up to 8TB capacity). The Kickstarter project, which has currently been oversubscribed by more than 16 times over its initial crowdfunding goal, will begin shipping next month. The hub offers a total of 13 ports, which include USB-C (10Gbps USB 3.2), USB-A (four units, 1Gbps), HDMI, SD/microSD card reader, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, as well. Recommended Videos The Wokyis website lists the official price of the hub at $199, but on Kickstarter, the 10Gbps version is put up for $169. The 80Gbps variant should cost you $339. Of course, if you pledge as an early bird supporter, the price will come down to as little as $109 for the base model and $199 for the higher-end trim. The biggest draw is the retro Apple Macintosh design format, and the 5-inch display on it. This is no toy screen. It's a fully functional panel that supports screen extending or mirroring for the Mac mini, just like any other external display connected to your Mac. I believe it would be perfect for controlling media playback or keeping an eye on chats. There's even a power button underneath the screen, adorned in the classic Apple logo color wave. Do keep in mind that it only supports the current-gen Mac mini with its shrunk chassis and an M4 series processor inside. However, it will work when connected with a MacBook, as well. You can check out more details about Wokyis M5 on its Kickstarter page and the brand's official website.


Gizmodo
24-07-2025
- Business
- Gizmodo
Mac Studio M2 Max Is 2x Cheaper Than New Mac Studio, Amazon Clears Stock Once and for All
The Mac Studios with the M3 Ultra and M4 Max chips that have been released recently start at $1,999 and some go over $4,000. If you want a fantastic Mac Studio without paying over the price of a MacBook Air, this Apple Mac Studio with the M2 Max chip is right now available at an all-time low price on Amazon. For the first time ever since its release in 2023, this powerful (yet renewed) machine is offered for just $899, which is a huge 23 percent less than its usual price of around $1,171. See at Amazon Powered by the M2 Max chip, it features a 12-core CPU that delivers up to 1.8 times the performance of the last generation 27-inch iMac, making it easy for you to work on complex tasks. The processing power is supported by a 30-core GPU that makes graphics-heavy professional workflows up to 3.6 times faster than the similar iMac model. This machine stays running smoothly due to its unified memory architecture and 32GB of RAM. Among the major technical benefits of this Mac Studio is its 16-core Neural Engine that boosts machine learning operations, and improves everything from image processing to real-time audio enhancements. 512GB SSD offers sufficient fast storage and space, loading apps and large files quickly and keeping your workflow in top shape. Other users besides brute force, the Mac Studio is intended to take up as little desk real estate as possible without overwhelming the desktop, providing ports and connectivity that working professionals will love. Apple's emphasis on thermal design means the Mac is both cool and silent even under the most heavy of workloads. If you want to upgrade without paying high prices for the newest Mac Studio models, this M2 Max version on sale at Amazon is a great deal. It's rare to find a high-end Mac Studio with Apple's M2 Max for under $900 (even if renewed), make sure you don't miss this opportunity. See at Amazon

Business Standard
03-07-2025
- Business Standard
iPhone 17 series to M5 Macs: Apple has over 15 devices in pipeline for 2025
Apple has already introduced several new devices in 2025, including the iPhone 16e, M4-powered MacBook Air, a new Mac Studio, and updated iPads. But the company is far from done. In the coming months, Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 series, M5 chip-powered Macs and iPads, and several wearables, including new Apple Watches and AirPods. Devices Apple has launched in 2025: iPhone 16e MacBook Air with M4 Mac Studio with M3 Ultra/M4 Max iPad Air with M3 iPad with A16 Expected Apple launches in 2025: iPhone 17 iPhone 17 Air iPhone 17 Pro iPhone 17 Pro Max MacBook Pro with M5 New Mac Pro iPad Pro with M5 AirPods Pro 3 Apple Watch Series 11 Apple Watch Ultra 3 Apple Watch SE 3 HomePad New Apple TV 4K HomePod Mini 2 AirTag 2 Studio Display 2 Upcoming Apple products: What to expect Phone 17 Series Apple's 2025 iPhone lineup is expected to bring significant changes. The iPhone 17 Plus may be replaced with a slimmer 'iPhone 17 Air,' and the Pro models are anticipated to feature a redesigned chassis. All four models are expected to ship with iOS 26 out of the box, which brings Apple's new 'Liquid Glass' design language. Expected line-up: iPhone 17: May include ProMotion (120Hz refresh rate) and a better front-facing camera. iPhone 17 Air: Tipped to be the thinnest iPhone yet, with a futuristic design, but possible compromises on battery life and camera hardware. iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max: Likely to feature a hybrid aluminium-glass build with a new camera bar, better telephoto performance, and upgraded front cameras. New Macs Apple is expected to start updating its Mac line-up with next-generation Apple Silicon, likely the M5 series chips. New devices could include: MacBook Pro: Likely to arrive in M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max configurations. Mac Pro: May get updated with either the M3 Ultra (from the 2025 Mac Studio) or a new M4 Ultra chip. iPad Pro The next iPad Pro model is expected to feature the new M5 chip and Apple's in-house C1 modem (first seen in iPhone 16e). However, no major design changes are anticipated this year. AirPods Pro 3 The third-generation AirPods Pro is expected to arrive with the new H3 chip. Rumoured features include heart rate monitoring, infrared sensors for gesture controls, and enhanced spatial audio with better positional awareness. Apple Watches Apple is reportedly preparing three new Apple Watch models for 2025: Apple Watch Series 11: Expected to include high blood pressure detection. Apple Watch Ultra 3: Could introduce satellite connectivity and additional health sensors for hypertension monitoring. Apple Watch SE 3: Likely to get a chip refresh, and possibly a new all-plastic body. Apple Home Devices Apple may expand its home ecosystem with new devices integrated with Apple Intelligence: HomePad: A wall-mountable smart display with iPad-like form factor and built-in cameras. This new device is expected to function like a hub for all smart home devices. Apple TV 4K: A refreshed version with improved AI features and an upgraded chip. HomePod Mini 2: Expected to include a faster Wi-Fi chip for better reliability. Others products AirTag 2: Could offer enhanced anti-stalking technology and better location accuracy. Studio Display 2: Rumoured to feature a 27-inch MiniLED panel and improved front camera.