9to5Rewards: There’s till time to win a Mac Studio and a 14-inch MacBook Pro from Mosyle


Thanks to our friends at Mosyle, 9to5Rewards is launching our biggest giveaways yet. This time, 9to5Mac readers have the chance to take home a Mac Studio and a 14-inch MacBook Pro. Check below for more details on Mosyle’s Apple Unified Platform for Business, and for details on how to enter to win…

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9to5Rewards is teaming up with Mosyle to give one lucky reader a Mac Studio and another lucky reader a 14-inch MacBook Pro. Yes, you read that right: this is our biggest 9to5Rewards giveaway yet with two of Apple’s latest and most powerful Macs — both of which are powered by Apple Silicon inside. 

How to enter: 

For your chance to win Apple’s Mac Studio or 14-inch MacBook Pro, enter your name and email below to sign up to receive the latest news from both of us. Also be sure to follow Mosyle on LinkedIn to keep up with all of the latest news. 

Entries for the Mac Studio and 14-inch MacBook Pro giveaways are open until July 31. Open to readers in US and Canada only. If you are viewing this on mobile and don’t see the option to enter, click here.

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