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Apple launches $599 MacBook Neo

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Apple’s new $599 MacBook Neo borrows iPhone chip to make play for budget-laptop market share
Apple debuted its newest — and cheapest — MacBook on Wednesday, finishing a three-day stretch of new hardware announcements that also featured a new iPhone 17e, iPad Air, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.

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 · 9h
Apple Launches $599 MacBook Neo, Threatening Windows PC Market
 · 1d
Apple Launches New MacBooks With M5 Chips, Bigger Base Storage
CNET · 1d
Apple Accidentally Leaks Potential Budget MacBook Ahead of Big Event
The 'MacBook Neo' just showed up in Apple's regulatory documents.

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Apple launches new MacBooks with M5 chips, bigger base storage
 · 8h
MacBook Neo hands-on: Apple build quality at a substantially lower price
 · 12h
Apple debuts $599 MacBook Neo to challenge Chromebooks, Windows PCs
At $599, it is far cheaper in both nominal and ⁠inflation-adjusted terms than Apple's previous non-Pro, non-Air MacBook, which debuted in May 2006 at $1,099 - roughly $1,750 in today’s ​dollars.

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I Tried Apple's MacBook Neo. This Is 2026's Breakout Budget Laptop
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Apple launches $599 MacBook Neo, threatening Windows PC market
MacRumors
9mon

Apple Preparing to Launch Mind-Control Support for iPhones

Apple is planning to allow users to natively control iPhones, iPads, and other devices using brain signals later this year, The Wall Street Journal reports. The initiative involves a partnership with Synchron, a neurotechnology startup that produces an ...
Fast Company
9mon

Apple teams up with a brain-computer startup to turn thoughts into device control

Apple is collaborating with brain-computer interface company Synchron to develop technology that lets users control devices using neural signals. “This marks a defining moment for human-device interaction,” Synchron CEO Tom Oxley said in a statement.
Gizmodo
9mon

Apple Is Developing a Brain-Computer Interface

Apple is in the early stages of developing brain-computer interfaces that would allow people, especially those with mobility issues, to control their iPhones, iPads, and Vision Pro headsets with neural signals captured by a new kind of brain implant.
BGR
4mon

10 Tips For Using Your iPad As A Laptop Replacement

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When Apple introduced the first iPad back in 2010, few people knew what to make of it. While Apple has always denied drawing inspiration from science fiction, many of us couldn't resist drawing the ...
Ars Technica
4mon

MacBook Pro review: Apple’s most awkward laptop is the first to show off Apple M5

When I’m asked to recommend a Mac laptop for people, Apple’s low-end 14-inch MacBook Pro usually gets lost in the shuffle. It competes with the 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air, significantly cheaper computers that meet or exceed the “good enough ...
9d

The reports are tightening: Apple’s affordable MacBook to be announced next month

Rumors of an affordable Apple laptop gain momentum, with reports of a launch event, an A18 Pro chip from the iPhone and an aggressive price of about $699.
MacTech
1mon

Apple granted patent for ‘Computer Systems With Handheld Controllers’

Apple has been granted a patent for “Computer Systems With Handheld Controllers.” Basically, it involves controlling Macs, iPhone, and iPads with Apple Vision Pros and/or Apple Pencils. The patent relates generally to computer systems and, more ...
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7mon

I Tried Using My Apple TV for Retro Emulation, Here's What I Learned

With Apple softening its stance on emulation to the point of opening the App Store floodgates, the Apple TV can now be used with emulators to play retro games directly. I had to check this out for myself, so I dusted off my old Apple TV HD to see what the ...
14d

Alogic’s New Edge 5K 40-Inch Ultrawide Display Is Made For Apple Macs

The new Alogic Edge 5K 40-inch Ultrawide computer display is built around an IPS panel and has a 5K resolution that matches Apple’s native graphics resolution perfectly.
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