A new leak suggests Apple may bring advanced privacy display tech to MacBooks to hide your screen from prying eyes.
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Apple has a whole slate of Mac machines lined up for a 2026, and its March event could kickstart the refresh cycle.
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The. upcoming low-cost MacBook featuring an iPhone-class processor will reportedly be launched in March, packing a screen smaller than 13 inches.
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A new report says Apple’s budget MacBook is still on track for 2026, priced under $800, and built to disrupt the heart of the Windows laptop market.
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Apple Creator Studio bundles Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and more into a single subscription and somehow costs less than expected.
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Intricuit has showcased a new accessory at CES 2026 that lets you add a touchscreen to 2021 and newer MacBook models.
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Plug That In in a Menu Bar utility that keeps an eye on your MacBook’s battery level and blasts low battery alerts in an audiovisual fashion that you simply can’t miss.
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Apple may launch an affordable 12.9-inch MacBook with an A18 Pro chip in spring 2026, expanding its laptop lineup.
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Apple’s leaked internal files suggest it tested a cheaper MacBook using iPhone-class chips. An A15 entry looks like a prototype, but an A18 Pro configuration appears closer to a real product.
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