Apple could go back to Intel for chips, but not how you would expect (or dread)

Apple and Intel are reportedly exploring a manufacturing partnership that could reshape how future Apple chips are produced. But despite the headline, this does not mean Apple is abandoning Apple Silicon or returning to Intel-powered Macs. According to…

Apple wants you to verify your identity before you get Education discount on products

Students verify via school portal or ID upload; homeschool teachers need government ID plus a homeschool document. Most are verified instantly, with manual reviews completed within 24 hours.

The Wayback Machine faces another threat from AI — ridiculously expensive hard drive prices

This is yet another example of the far-reaching nature of the AI-driven component crisis.

Microsoft is fixing one of the worst problems with Windows 11 updates — those dreaded installation failures

Some Windows 11 updates might be slower in the future — but it’s for a good reason.

OpenAI’s Codex just moved into Chrome, where the useful work and the risks live

OpenAI’s Codex Chrome extension pushes the coding agent into signed-in browser work, making it more useful for real tasks while raising new questions about access, approvals, and agentic AI risk.

Nintendo announces price increase for Switch 2 handheld — but you still have time to beat it

Rumors have long suggested that Nintendo would ultimately increase the Switch 2 price, and unfortunately, that day has indeed arrived.

Before you buy that MacBook Neo — consider you might be able to get a super-cheap MacBook Air instead

The Neo is fantastic, but consider this particular MacBook Air deal at Best Buy before you commit to the cheaper model.

MacBook Neo was such a smash hit for Apple that it might soon treat you to a price hike

Doubling production to 10 million units requires fresh A18 Pro chips from TSMC at full price rather than binned rejects, while DRAM costs surge 57% and 3nm capacity tightens.

Asus’ utterly sleek ExpertBook Ultra lands in the US with an utterly baffling price tag

Asus’ ExpertBook Ultra brings a 14-inch tandem OLED screen, Intel Core Ultra Series 3 power, and enterprise security to the US for an eye-watering $3,599.99 price tag.