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Got an Intel-based Mac? Here’s why you’ll want to replace it over the next couple of years

When macOS 27 comes out in 2026, it will be six years since the last Intel Macs were released. Here’s why you’ll want to upgrade.

What Hapens to a MacBook after 7 Years?

After five years, MacBooks are considered vintage and can only be serviced for as long as replacement parts are available. After seven years, MacBooks become obsolete and can no longer be serviced by Apple.

Inside Apple’s Numbers – how it compares to Microsoft Excel

The Numbers spreadsheet is not as powerful as Microsoft Excel, but most users will be hard-pressed to find its limitations — and will immediately see how much easier Numbers is for practically every use.

Our September TVAUG Meetings

Labor Day is just around the corner. What’s coming up in September.