News from All Over the Web
|
|
Home >
News >
NewsLinks

Search results for '@C +!I' - Page: 6
| | PC World - 13 Feb (PC World)TL;DR: Grab a like-new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar for $409.97 and get premium Apple performance, 16GB RAM, and fast SSD power without paying full retail.
There’s a secret in the tech world: sometimes the smartest laptop upgrade isn’t the newest release — it’s the right specs at the right value.
This like-new MacBook Pro (2020) with Touch Bar hits that sweet spot. It still feels modern, still performs like a pro machine, and still looks like something you’d be proud to pull out at a coffee shop or client meeting.
Inside, you’re getting a 10th Gen Intel Core i5, 16GB RAM, and a fast 512GB SSD. This translates to smooth multitasking, fast app launches, and enough power for real work — video editing, coding, design, marketing tools, or running a lot of browser tabs.
The 13.3-inch Retina display is still one of Apple’s best features. Colors pop, text looks razor sharp, and True Tone helps reduce eye strain. The Magic Keyboard makes typing comfortable, and the Touch Bar + Touch ID combo keeps workflows fast and secure.
You also get four Thunderbolt 3 ports — huge for external monitors, docks, fast drives, and charging flexibility.
For anyone who wants premium Apple performance without paying brand-new prices, this near-mint MacBook Pro is on sale for $409.97 (MSRP $1,580) only through Feb. 22.
Apple MacBook Pro (2020) 13? i5 2GHz Touchbar 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Space Gray (Refurbished)See Deal
StackSocial prices subject to change. Read...Newslink ©2026 to PC World |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) As classrooms digitise, SonicWall pushes layered cybersecurity to shield K-12 schools from ransomware, phishing and zero-day threats. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) Stratus Consulting Group sweeps top honours at the 2025 MYOB Acumatica Partner Awards, leading a strong field of ANZ partners in Melbourne. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) New Zealand risks long-term water and power strain from AI data centres unless regulators toughen scrutiny of their resource footprint. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) LummaStealer roars back after domain takedown, using fake CAPTCHA ClickFix tricks and CastleLoader to spread via routine user actions. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) More consumers now treat generative AI as an everyday aide and even a companion, using it for routine decisions despite trust concerns. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) Gartner warns a misconfigured AI in cyber-physical systems could knock out critical infrastructure and power in a G20 nation by 2028. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) Arctic Wolf launches Aurora managed endpoint defence, rapid-response SLA and MSP admin portal to help partners scale security operations. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 13 Feb (ITBrief) Okta launches Agent Discovery to uncover and rein in shadow AI agents, mapping risky app access and tightening identity-based controls. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | BBCWorld - 13 Feb (BBCWorld)Vibe-coding tools - which let people without coding skills create apps using AI - are exploding in popularity. Read...Newslink ©2026 to BBCWorld |  |
|  |  |
|
 |
 | Top Stories |

RUGBY
Let's go to Livigno... and qualifying for the freeski big air More...
|

BUSINESS
More evidence of an improving economy - from the amount of freight hitting our roads More...
|

|

 | Today's News |

 | News Search |
|
 |
 |
|
 |