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Stolen Macbook Pro schematics confirm HDMI, SD card and Magsafe

And the Touch Bar is reportedly going away. Michael Simon reports

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Apple’s Spring Loaded event might have been a big deal for Apple with the launch of the M1 imac, ipad Pro and Airtag trackers (more on these later), but one of Apple’s Macbook suppliers didn’t have such a good day. Bloomberg reports that Quanta Computer Inc, a key supplier for Apple’s Macbooks, was hit with a $50 million ransomware attack by a well-known dark web hacking

group Revil. After refusing to pay the exorbitant sum, Revil made good on its threat. As Bloomberg reports, the group “posted schematics for a new laptop, including 15 images detailing the guts of what appears to be a Macbook designed as recently as March 2021”. Bloomberg didn’t divulge what was in the documents, but Macrumours, which also saw the schematics after they were published, says they clearly show new ports coming to the next-gen notebook: “On the right side of the machine, there’s a visible HDMI port, accompanie­d by a Usb-c/thunderbol­t port and followed by an SD Card reader. The left side features two additional Usb-c/thunderbol­t ports and a Magsafe charging slot, for a total of three Usb-c/thunderbol­t ports instead of four as we have today.”

Macrumours also says that “Leaked images of the new Macbook Pro floating around on Twitter also confirm that the device will not feature a Touch Bar”.

It was previously rumoured that Apple would be returning ports and the Magsafe to the upcoming Macbooks as well as tweaking the design and removing the Touch Bar. Apple has just released a new imac (for details see page 12), so we’re not expecting to see any new Macs until at least WWDC in June.

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