Apple will start making its own chips to enable iPhone apps to run on future Mac computers. But developers say pulling that off may not be so easy. (AAPL)
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What the switch to ARM for Mac means for Apple, Intel, and developers (AAPL)
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Apple's big new Mac update may have accidentally revealed that Face ID is coming to Apple's laptops and desktops (AAPL)
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'It's a game changer:' Apple announces it will start using its own chips, which will let you run iPhone and iPad apps on your Mac (AAPL)
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Your future MacBook will probably look a lot more like the iPhone — and that could be just what Apple needs to get ahead of Windows (AAPL)
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LIVE: Apple announces new features for the iPhone, Apple Watch, and more at its biggest conference of the year (AAPL)
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Apple just announced its big plan to create its own Mac chips, signaling a radical new direction for the company's computers. Here's everything we know about it so far. (AAPL)
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Apple is said to be developing powerful new chips for its Mac computers that are a lot like the iPhone's, and we may learn about it this month (AAPL)