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Is it the end of the line if your Mac is obsolete?

Source: Having an obsolete or vintage Mac doesn’t mean it’s worthless – hardware upgrades can give it new life.

recategorized a number of its Macs as “obsolete” or “vintage.” This specifically affected the Early 2009 Mac mini and Mid 2009 13-inch MacBook (obsolete), and the 15- and 17-inch Early 2011 MacBook Pros (vintage). What does this

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