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Apple’s Big Week brings the iPhone 17e, a budget MacBook, M5-powered MacBook Pros, and smarter iPads. Here’s everything expected this week.
The MacBook is coming back — or at least, that's what the rumors claim. Next week, Apple is expected to announce a colorful, low-cost, non-Air, non-Pro MacBook powered by one of its mobile processors.
Internally at Apple, the rumored low-end MacBook is being described as "incredible value," so much so that the company believes its imminent launch is going to drive a serious number of switchers from Windows machines and Chromebooks,
Discover Apple’s new M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros with groundbreaking performance upgrades for professionals and creatives.
Apple looks set to launch a touchscreen MacBook Pro, but it would be better off trying to improve another device already in its portfolio.
As early as tomorrow, Apple will be unveiling its highly anticipated low-cost MacBook. It’ll be powered by an A18
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I’m carrying a Space Black MacBook Pro. And as I sit in my local coffee shop writing this article, I count 13 laptops in use, all of them gray, silver, or black. As iconic as the MacBook Pro is, most laptops have copied its style.
A Bloomberg report says Apple may launch an M6 MacBook Pro in late 2026 with an OLED touchscreen, Dynamic Island, and touch-friendly macOS updates.
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