Apple Discontinues the Mac Pro — and the $700 Wheel Kit Goes With It

Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro. The product page now redirects to the Mac lineup homepage, and the infamous $700 Wheel Kit is gone with it.

Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro. The product page now redirects to the Mac lineup homepage, and the infamous $700 Wheel Kit is gone with it.

Amazon's Big Spring Sale runs through March 31, 2026 with deals on AirPods Pro 3, iPad Air M4, M5 MacBook Air, Kindle, Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, gaming gear and more.

EverPwnage v2.0 adds iocaste by staturnz, bringing an untethered jailbreak to iOS 9.3.5 and 9.3.6 — no computer needed after the initial setup.

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