Note that you don't get full-out access to any iPhone ( $250 at eBay) app in the App Store. These are all tasks I normally would have to reach for my phone to do, but now can be done directly on my MacBook Pro ( $1,321 at Amazon). I use it daily to check the weather in Dark Sky, use the Instagram app (and yes, you can post with it) or monitor my Wyze camera feed. It's one of several benefits to the Mac platform due to Apple's move away from Intel chips, including longer battery life and better performance. Did you know that some of Apple's Macs will now let you run the same exact apps you currently use on your iPhone and iPad? That's thanks to the new Apple silicon processor, the M1, that's now used in the 2020 models of the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini.
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