Apple launched updated MacBook Air models in October of 2010, featuring new, compact, and (originally) proprietary form-factor solid state drives (SSDs). The SSDs have so far only been available to ...
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The MacBook Air has won over a large number of Apple laptop users. But in order to offer such extreme portability, the MacBook Air comes with a few tradeoffs. One of those tradeoffs is with the flash ...
Apple's new M3 MacBook Air went on sale last week and it's quickly proven to be a fast, quiet, and capable machine. And as people are starting to spend more time with the new laptop in its 13- and ...
Is the $1,300 solid state drive (SSD) for the MacBook Air worth the money? Doesn't seem so. Ars Technica have published a review where they put an SSD-equipped MacBook Air up against one packing a ...
The first time my MacBook Air crashed on wake, I didn’t think much of it. But after about the fourth or fifth time within a couple weeks, I started getting concerned. Not only did it seem to crash a ...
Apple on Friday released MacBook Air Flash Storage Firmware Update 1.1 for certain MacBook Air notebooks to address an issue that may result in data loss in "a small percentage" of 64GB and 128GB disk ...
For many years, Apple has used different suppliers for the solid-state drives (SSDs) in its MacBook Air models, with drive performance varying among manufacturer brands. A recent study by Macworld ...
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