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Phil Schiller explains Apple is updating its MacBook line, including the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.

Apple's Phil Schiller shows off an all-new keyboard for the new MacBook.

The smaller Retina MacBook Pro gets a new CPU, faster flash memory and a new touchpad, but it's still only a minor update from the past few editions.

Dan Ackerman gives his first impressions of the new 12-inch MacBook. The new notebook has a full-size keyboard, Force Touch trackpad and USB-C connector. It starts at $1,299 and ships in early April.

Apple Watch's eye-popping price tags may distract from a bigger shocker in tech: Apple didn't include a standard USB port in the gold MacBook. Bridget Carey wraps up everything you need to know from Apple's spring event.

Apple unveils its new 12-inch MacBook, which is 24 percent thinner than the 11-inch Air and includes a Retina Display that consumes 30 percent less energy.

CNET's Dan Graziano shows you how to keep your iMac or MacBook secure from thieves.

Forgot your computer password? CNET's Dan Graziano shows you how to easily reset it.

The Apple Car project is real. A new report claims we can expect to see Touch ID on MacBook Airs, MacBook Pros and Apple's iMac, Mac Pro and Mac Mini line. Plus, "Modern Family" goes all Apple.

The small form factor Mac Mini costs less than ever, but isn't as flexible as other Macs.

Apple is looking to transform the home button, as well as working on ways to control your Mac or iDevice with your eyes. Plus, will the rumored iPad Pro get a stylus?

A pair of pocket-sized PCs take aim at the Mac Mini and other small form factor desktops.

Apple VP Phil Schiller showcases a new Mac Mini for $499, shipping today.


Apple's newest iMac has a Retina display, costs $2,499

Apple's flagship all-in-one desktop, the 27-inch iMac, now has a stunning 5,120x2,880-pixel-resolution screen

CNET's Dan Ackerman takes a look at Apple's new 27-inch iMac with a 5,120x2,880 resolution. The new iMac's start at $2,499 and is available starting today.

Apple on Thursday announces updates to its popular iPad line as well as to its desktop computers and operating system. It also reveals that Apple Pay will launch next Monday for consumers. The event comes one month after the company debuted its new line of iPhones and Apple Watch. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi reports.

To celebrate the Mac's 30th birthday, Apple gave it a refresh. VP Phil Schiller announced the iMac's new 5mm Retina 5K display, what they say is the world's highest resolution display.

Apple makes solid upgrades across their product line at their iPad and Mac event, but it's pretty clear they don't care about the iPad Mini anymore.