Games - M1 Mac ready
9th Dawn III
iOSAmong Us!
iOSAsphalt 8 - Drift Racing Game
iOSAsphalt 9 - Legends
iOSBeyond a Steel Sky
iOSBlack Ink 2
Blek
iOSBook of Demons, Tablet Edition
iOSCrossy Road Castle
iOSCube Surfer!
iOSDancing Line - Music Game
iOSDark Raider
iOSDisco Elysium
Donut County
iOSEuclidean Skies
iOSForager
iOSThe Game of Life 2
iOSThe Game of Life
iOSGTA - Chinatown Wars
iOSGrand Theft Auto - San Andreas
iOSGrand Theft Auto - Vice City
iOSHazmat Hijinks Total Meltdown
Monument Valley 2
iOSMultiCraft ― Build and Mine!
Oceanhorn 2
iOSOceanhorn - Chronos Dungeon
iOSOld Man's Journey
iOSSamurai Jack
iOSSky - Children of the Light
iOSSpace Marshals 3
iOSStardew Valley
iOSStepMania
Subway Surfers
iOSThe Survivalists
Total War - EMPIRE
iOSTowers of Everland
World of Warcraft
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Latest news
- Developer Hector Martin announces Patreon funding for bringing native Linux to M1 Macs
Apple recently introduced its first Macs with ARM processors and although they offer incredible performance, users cannot run Windows or Linux natively on these machines — at least for now. Popular developer Hector Martin today announced a Patreon funding to help him bring Linux to Apple Silicon Macs.
Source: 9to5mac - Amazon introduces native Mac instances for AWS, powered by Intel Mac mini
At AWS re:Invent, Amazon introduced new Mac instances for its Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), enabling developers to natively run macOS in Amazon Web Services for the first time. Announced late Monday, the new capability harnesses Intel-powered Mac mini hardware to run on-demand macOS workloads in the AWS cloud.
Source: AppleInsider - Mini-LED M1 MacBook Pro and Mini-LED iPad Pro Models Coming First Half of 2021
Apple is widely reported to be embracing mini-LED display backlighting technology for some products next year, and a new report today by DigiTimes has named several of Apple's partners in the supply chain that are expected to benefit from the switch.
Source: MacRumors - Apple’s M1 MacBook Air has that Apple Silicon magic
If you stop reading this review immediately after this, then know that unless Windows virtualization is a requirement of your workflow, you should probably just go ahead and sell your old MacBook Air immediately and get this thing instead.
Source: Ars Technica