Apple has updated the iMac line with advanced specifications

Apple has updated the iMac line with advanced specifications

It’s a busy week for Apple. The iPhone maker has already launched an upgraded iPad Mini, the new iPad Air, and next-generation AirPods with wireless charging packages.

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The company also has introduced new internal parts to improve performance on 21-inch and 27-inch desktop computers.

The latest advancement brings 6- and 8-core processors to Retina iMac for the first time.

According to Apple, updated iMacs offer up to 60% faster CPU performance than their predecessors.

There’s also graphics performance up to 80% of the new Radeon Pro Vega GPUs fitted within the new iMac.

New iMac models carry the same Retina 4K display with support for the wide range of P3 colors, up to 1TB, and multiple ports.

As can be expected, the new iMac line works with the latest version of Apple’s desktop operating system, macOS 10.14 Mojave, which introduced FaceTime group calls and a re-designed Mac application.

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The next iMac from Apple may monitor your health

The next iMac from Apple may monitor your health

There are rumors that Apple may also bring similar features to the future upgrades of AirPods, but now it seems that Apple is interested in bringing health tracking features to future Mac computers as well.

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This is according to a recently discovered patent, showing that Apple is considering the idea of ​​building health monitoring features on their Mac computers.

The patent is for a “portable electronic device that has a biosensor,” suggesting that Apple can build health monitoring tools on future computers.

It is not yet known how exactly this could work. Perhaps Apple can integrate sensors on the keyboard. Or Apple can build it into the Touch ID part of MacBook computers, where users can scan their fingers from time to time to get some kind of reading.

It is a very interesting concept, where based on the readings received by the monitor, can encourage users to stand up and walk.

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