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One Plug, Endless Potential: Macally’s MMINIDOCK Supercharges the Mac Mini M4

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One Plug, Endless Potential: Macally’s MMINIDOCK Supercharges the Mac Mini M4
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One Plug, Endless Potential: Macally’s MMINIDOCK Supercharges the Mac Mini M4

2025-06-16 21:16 Last Updated At:21:30

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2025--

Macally, a leader in Mac-compatible accessories, steps in where the Mac mini M4 falls short (limited ports, fixed storage and clutter) transforming it into a full-scale workstation. Today, the company unveils the MMINIDOCK, a minimalist hub designed exclusively for the Mac mini M4. The MMINIDOCK seamlessly adds extra storage, essential ports and a clean all-in-one design, while preserving the sleek Apple aesthetic.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250616120833/en/

With a single USB-C connection, the MMINIDOCK delivers:

Versatile Connectivity: Easily connect peripherals through three USB-A 2.0 ports, SD and TF card readers, a 4K HDMI output, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Expandable Storage: The integrated SSD enclosure supports up to 8TB of high-speed M.2 NVMe SSD, providing ample space for backups, creative projects, and large libraries of photos, videos, and design files.

Sleek, Minimalist Design: Seamlessly matches the Mac mini M4 with a clean, unified look. A single USB-C connection keeps your desk tidy while preserving easy access to the power button.

Uninterrupted Airflow: Designed with precision cutouts, the dock preserves the Mac Mini M4’s internal cooling—ensuring optimal airflow and peak performance without compromise.

Quick Installation: Includes everything needed for quick setup—a USB-C cable, screwdriver, mounting screws, thermal strip, and SSD mounting nut.

Until now, Mac mini M4 users had to piece together multiple external drives and hubs to get the functionality needed for serious creative work. For just $100, this all-in-one dock changes that, bringing ports, storage, and design harmony into one streamlined device.

Perfect for content creators, photo editors, students, and hybrid professionals, the MMINIDOCK gives users a clean desk setup without compromising on performance.

Pricing and Availability:

The Macally MMINIDOCK is available now at an introductory launch price of $79.99 on Amazon and Macally.com with code MYMINI. Regular MSRP: $99.99.

© 2025 Macally. All rights reserved. Macally and the Macally logo are trademarks of Macally. Apple, the Apple logo, and Mac mini (M4) are trademarks of Apple Inc. The Macally MMINIDOCK is not affiliated with Apple Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Designed for Mac mini (M4) users, the Macally MMINIDOCK transforms your desk into a powerful, organized workspace. Gain instant access to essential front and back ports—including 3 USB-A 2.0 ports, SD and Micro SD card readers, HDMI (4K @ 60Hz), and a 3.5mm audio jack—while maintaining your Mac’s sleek, minimalist style. The integrated SSD enclosure supports up to 8TB of M.2 NVMe SSD, perfect for backups, media libraries, and creative projects. All this in a seamless, space-saving design that stacks perfectly with your Mac mini for a unified, clutter-free setup.

Designed for Mac mini (M4) users, the Macally MMINIDOCK transforms your desk into a powerful, organized workspace. Gain instant access to essential front and back ports—including 3 USB-A 2.0 ports, SD and Micro SD card readers, HDMI (4K @ 60Hz), and a 3.5mm audio jack—while maintaining your Mac’s sleek, minimalist style. The integrated SSD enclosure supports up to 8TB of M.2 NVMe SSD, perfect for backups, media libraries, and creative projects. All this in a seamless, space-saving design that stacks perfectly with your Mac mini for a unified, clutter-free setup.

A controversial news segment that was abruptly pulled from the television show “60 Minutes," appears to have been leaked online this week after the last minute decision to pull the story exploded into public debate about journalistic independence.

The segment featured interviews with migrants who were sent to the notorious El Salvadorian prison called the Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, under President Donald Trump’s aggressive crackdown on immigration.

A recording of the story appears to have aired on the Global Television Network, one of Canada’s largest networks. The story appears to have been taken down, but it is still on a website that captures and preserves webpages.

It is not clear how or why the story was leaked. Representatives for CBS News and Global TV did not respond to an emailed request for comment Tuesday morning, and did not confirm the authenticity of the video.

Two deportees in the leaked video report torture, beatings and abuse. One Venezuelan deportee said he was punished with sexual abuse and solitary confinement.

Another was a college student who said guards beat him and knocked out his tooth upon arrival.

“When you get there, you already know you're in hell. You don't need anyone to tell you,” he said.

The story featured numerous experts who called into question the legal basis for deporting migrants so hastily amidst pending judicial decisions. Reporters for the show also corroborated Human Rights Watch’s findings that suggested only eight deported men had been sentenced for violent or potentially violent crimes using available ICE data.

The decision to pull the story that was critical of the Trump administration was met with widespread accusations that leadership at CBS was shielding the president from unfavorable coverage.

The journalist who reported the story, Sharyn Alfonsi, in an email sent to fellow “60 Minutes” correspondents said the story was factually correct and had been cleared by CBS lawyers and its standards division. CBS news chief Bari Weiss said Monday the story did not “advance the ball," and pointed out that the Trump administration had refused to comment for the story. Weiss said she wanted a greater effort made to get their point of view and said that she looked forward to airing Alfonsi’s piece “when it’s ready.”

The dispute put one of journalism’s most respected brands — and a frequent target of Trump — back in the spotlight and amplifies questions about whether Weiss’ appointment was a signal that CBS News was headed in a more Trump-friendly direction.

FILE - A mega-prison known as Detention Center Against Terrorism (CECOT) stands in Tecoluca, El Salvador, March 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez, File)

FILE - A mega-prison known as Detention Center Against Terrorism (CECOT) stands in Tecoluca, El Salvador, March 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez, File)

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