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Apple has released the M4-powered MacBook Air, which will replace the M3 models. This time, Apple has introduced a new Sky Blue color, along with three other color options. The new MacBook Air M4 has ...
As it zoomed across the sky to reach space, it produced a mesmerizing blue spiral that left many Europeans scratching their heads. The video at the top of this story was recorded in Joze, central ...
Apple today updated the MacBook Air with the M4 chip, and the laptop is also available in an all-new Sky Blue finish alongside Silver, Starlight, and Midnight. YouTuber Andru Edwards has showed ...
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Although it has the same design as the previous generation, it now comes in a new sky blue color. To match the new color, Apple has made a new wallpaper for the M4 MacBook Air – and you can ...
Apple today announced refreshed 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air models, now featuring the M4 chip, an upgraded camera, and a new "Sky Blue" color option. "Sky Blue" is an all-new blue finish that ...
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As for that new color option, sky blue, it replaces space gray. Starlight, silver, and midnight are still around from last year (and midnight is unchanged, so expect some fingerprint smudginess).
But I’m confident that by going with a lighter sky blue (replacing space gray), this could be averted. And I mean just look at it. This is a gorgeous finish. It’s also an interesting color as ...
While the leading feature is in the name – the M4 chipset – two other things bubbled up in my mind: the new Sky Blue shade, which has a unique quality to it, and that more affordable price.
Of course, the sky is not always blue. And Rayleigh scattering also explains why the sky tends to be reddish when the sun is close to the horizon – at sunrise and sunset.