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Added on the 01/02/2016 15:04:34 - Copyright : IDG UK
Laptops do just that--sit on your lap. And if they overheat, it's not only uncomfortable, but it can also lead to damaged components. According to Business Insider, like any laptop, MacBooks can easily overheat if you're not careful. So make sure the air vents aren't blocked. Instead of resting your MacBook right on your lap (or bedspread), set it on a book or laptop stand to keep the air circulating. Also, open your MacBook up occasionally and clean out the dust. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the bottom panel and blow out any built-up crud. Don't have too many programs running at once, or too many browser tabs open, which keeps MacBooks working too hard. Finally, stay out of the sun!
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Crystal Cox/Business Insider Apple has ordered 2.5 million units of its first Apple silicon-based laptops for early 2021, according to Nikkei Asian Review. That's said to represent roughly 20% of Apple's Mac shipments for the entire year of 2019, says the report. Even though the company hasn't unveiled its first Apple silicon laptops yet, Apple is reportedly preparing to launch another computer running on its own chip in Q2 2021. Apple is holding an event on November 10 where it's expected to reveal the first Apple silicon MacBook.