Apple MacBook with Retina specs: Thinner, powerful device now available

The brand-new MacBook Apple

Apple's radio silence about the MacBook Retina has slowly reduced the device to no more than a figment of people's imaginations. However, it was proven by the time the company's big "Spring Forward" event concluded that a new MacBook is, in fact, well on the cards. 

The all-new MacBook device comes with a 12-inch Retina display, which should give users the highest resolution they have been longing to get. It is touted to be lighter and thinner (a mere 2 pounds) than every MacBook iteration Apple has ever released. 

The brand-new device has a revamped trackpad complete with force sensors and tactic feedback. As predicted by rumor mills several months back, the new MacBook device has left out the fan, which eliminates the buzzing noise. 

The design is pure metal and its screen panel only measures 0.88 mm. It also integrates a neat and beautiful backlit keyboard that features butterfly mechanism and an innovative connector called USB-C, which supports SB, Display Port, Power, HDMI and VGA. Color options include silver, space gray,and gold. 

The insanely-thin MacBook Retina also promises longer battery life and by that, Apple means that the new doodad will allow nine hours of Internet surfing and 10 hours of playback. Under its hood are 1.1 and 1.2 GHz fifth-generation Intel Core M processors and 8 GB memory. The device comes in two models, one with 256 GB SSD and another that doubles that. The former is priced at $1,299 while the latter costs $1,599. 

The new MacBook Retina is dubbed as "the world's most energy-efficient notebook" and the tech world will soon see as the device is now for the taking. 

News
What do we know about Simon of Cyrene?
What do we know about Simon of Cyrene?

Easter may have passed, but some figures in the story stay with us long after the day itself. One of those is Simon of Cyrene - a man who appears for only a moment, says nothing, and then disappears. And yet, his story carries lessons we can hold onto all year round.

There may not be a Christian revival, but Britain’s traditional churches aren’t doomed
There may not be a Christian revival, but Britain’s traditional churches aren’t doomed

There are good reasons to doubt that Britain is experiencing a Christian revival today – but that does not mean it is dying out.

Pastor preaches in Bristol city centre despite fears of arrest
Pastor preaches in Bristol city centre despite fears of arrest

A pastor has returned to street preaching in Bristol city centre just over four months after he was arrested for his comments on Islam and transgender ideology. 

The biblical backstory of Iran
The biblical backstory of Iran

Iran is back in the headlines. The word “Iran” does not appear in the Bible, but the names of preceding peoples and empires occupying that land today are written into the biblical narrative. This is the story …