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Apple isn’t done yet as a new wave of Macs is lined up for 2026

Apple appears to be preparing a busy year for its Mac lineup in 2026, with multiple new models expected to arrive across different price tiers. Reports suggest the...

MacBook Neo has slow USB ports, but they come with an intelligent warning system

The new MacBook Neo is Apple’s first move in the budget laptop space, and for $599, it’s hard to argue with the value. But tucked into the fine...

MacBook Neo vs. M5 MacBook Air: All the trade-offs you’ll make to save $500

Apple is looking to gain a foothold in the more budget-friendly end of the laptop market with the MacBook Neo. The system starts at $599, which is darn...

Apple’s upcoming low-cost laptop could be the MacBook Neo

Apple may be gearing up to introduce a lower-cost MacBook as early as this week, and according to an accidental mention on Apple’s own support site, it could...

Apple’s cheap MacBook could be called the MacBook Neo

“MacBook Neo” appears to be the name of Apple’s long-rumored cheap MacBook, based on a regulatory posting on Apple’s website, MacRumors reports. The gaffe was quickly removed from...

A cheap MacBook is the perfect way for Apple to win over Windows users

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...

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WhatsApp is logging users out of fake version created by spyware maker

WhatsApp is warning users about something far more serious than a scam: a fake version of the app that was actually spyware. According...

Textise is the internet’s cleanest secret, and it makes everything readable

Let’s be honest, the modern web is… a mess. Pop-ups, autoplay videos, cookie banners, ads everywhere. In fact, sometimes it feels like actually...

AI has a different kind of bias problem, but it’s an often repeated one

AI bias is usually talked about in terms of algorithms: skewed datasets, flawed outputs, and stereotypes baked into models. But new research suggests...