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I got a 15" M2 a couple of months back and have been consistently impressed with just how capable this thing is. So with games like No Man's Sky finally making their way to Mac, I figured I'd dip a toe in and see what it can do.

In short, I’m blown away.

Sure, it’s not going to be challenging the PC Master Race any time soon, and no Serious Gamer™️ will be using one for any pro Call of Duty tournaments, but damn if this thing isn’t a capable device for the casual and patient gamer.

Over the past few days I’ve finally been able to play Red Dead Redemption, after absolutely falling in love with RDR2 last year. I bought the original for my PS3, which promptly yellow light died on me about fifteen minutes in, so I’ve never actually played it.

But now it’s available for Switch, and there’s a perfectly capable Switch emulator for macOS (called Ryujinx, if you’re interested), I’m able to play it. And it runs damn near perfectly. With vsync off, I’m getting around 50fps, with the GPU peaking at about 95°.

Now, many would say “so what? You’re talking about a 13 year old game”, and that’s true, but this is a fanless machine. That kind of performance on any game would be impressive a few years ago.

I’ve also put some time in to No Man’s Sky (the new Mac-native version on Steam), which my Mac handles like a champ. An hour of NMS used about 15% of my battery. An hour on my old 2015 MBP would have used three times that. And going back to emulators; it runs Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD from the PS3 without any major glitches and a decent frame rate.

In theory, the same kind of performance should be available from the 13” M2 Air. So for £1k you can get a MacBook that does all the good Mac stuff as well as be a solid little portable gaming device. You can’t argue with that.

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Everyone in the tech industry facepalms almost every time legislators try to pontificate on technology, but the British government appears to be trying to set a new record. After putting iMessage and FaceTime at risk, the government is now suggesting that it might ban some Apple security updates.

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In what appears to be a new feature in the latest iOS beta, Siri explains Conversation Awareness the first time...

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Back in 2020, when Apple introduced AirPods Max, some customers noticed that the headphones were facing condensation issues inside the...

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After teasing its Apple Studio Display competitor in January and releasing the full specs and price details in July, Samsung...

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XLoader is back and this infostealer malware now runs natively on macOS

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If you want to set up an Apple HomeKit home hub, you have three options — but one has a big drawback

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The best of the best of 2023, as voted by you!

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What's the difference between the iPad and iPad Air? We break down the key differences between Apple's entry-level iPad & iPad Air collections.

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Podcasts will get more data on who’s listening and where they’re tuning in from.

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A "ShineDisk" SSD from China with recycled SK hynix-made NAND for Apple

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There are a few Apple Vision Pro headsets out in the wild, and recently we got a chance to use one of them. Here's what we thought.

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Thank you xMEMS Labs and thank you Creative Technologies

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Twenty-five years ago, Apple released the computer that would save it from bankruptcy and pave the way for Apple to become the most important technology company ever.

My first Apple computer was a turquoise iMac that I bought in 2000. 23 years later and I'm still a Mac user. Here's 25 years to the computer that saved Apple.

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Background Task Manager can potentially miss malicious software on your machine.

"It's a good thing for Apple to have added, but the implementation was done so poorly that any malware that's somewhat sophisticated can trivially bypass the monitoring," Wardle says about his Defcon findings.

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Did you file in time?

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Your iPhone is packed with features that you've likely never used. From handling big files to getting more out of your camera, these are our favorites.

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The “Apple Watch X” might finally slim down.

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Have you ever woken up and wondered what you need to do today? Siri's Personal Update will give you a summary, so you don't need to check multiple apps, namely Weather, Calendar, and Reminders.

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Namedropping on your wrist.

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I used to write it up to market share. Decades ago, it seemed like every other day someone wrote an article about how Apple was doomed. I figured it just wasn’t efficient to mess with Apple stuff when you could mess with Windows.

That’s not as much of an issue anymore, but is it still the main reason? Is there a technical issue as well?

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Only eight companies in the S&P 500 have larger market values than Apple's outlay on share repurchases over the last decade.

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As Apple moves to assimilate all of your physical items into the iPhone, the number of vehicles compatible with Car Key keeps growing. Here's what Car Key actually does.

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Lionel Messi has had a big impact at Inter Miami, and the club's co-owner has explained how this has benefited both Apple and Major League Soccer.

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