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This travel adapter replaces every charger in your bag [Review] ★★★★☆ The Tessan Voyager 205 combines a travel adapter with a high-output multiport charger that can charge seven devices simultaneously.
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When is WWDC 2026? Here’s what to expect One of the most exciting times of the year for Apple fans is coming soon. WWDC is held every June, and this year will mark the launch of iOS 27 and much more.
When will Apple announce and hold WWDC this year? Head below for our expectations.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'I'm Not a Political Person' In an interview with Good Morning America's Michael Strahan this week, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said he is "not a political person."
Strahan said Cook has been criticized over his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump. He noted that Cook attended Trump's second inauguration last year, gifted Trump a piece of glass with a 24-karat gold base, and went to a private screening of a Melania Trump documentary at the White House earlier this year. Cook reportedly also personally donated $1 million to Trump's second inauguration fund.
Cook responded with a diplomatic answer.
"I interact on policy, not politics," said Cook.
"I'm not a political person on either side," he added. "I'm not political. And so I'm kind of straight down the middle and I focus on policy. And so, I'm very pleased that the President and the administration is accessible to talk about policy."
However, not everyone thinks politics and policy can be separated. For example, Apple commentator John Gruber said Cook's response "makes sense only if you believe government policy decisions aren't political — which is to say it makes no sense."
Others have argued that Cook is fulfilling his fiduciary responsibility by ensuring that Apple is in good standing with the U.S. government.
The topic continues to provoke strong opinions.
As a whole, Apple's corporate values are generally considered to be progressive, particularly with respect to social and environmental matters.Tags: Donald Trump, Tim CookThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple Sports enhanced with March Madness brackets and league expansion Last month, Apple upgraded its Apple Sports app with new NCAA tournament tracking features, a huge soccer expansion, and the ability to track leagues and teams in more markets. Now that March Madness is here, we have a look at how the feature appears in the app.
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Apple’s China smartphone sales jump 23% as overall market fell 4% to start 2026 Apple reported a robust 23% year-on-year increase in iPhone sales in China during the first nine weeks of 2026, outperforming the broader…
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SmartGym’s massive update brings stretch suggestions, routine segments, training load, more App Store Award winner SmartGym just rolled out an update packed with customization options and general quality-of-life improvements. Here’s what’s new.
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Why Apple TV 4K can’t — and won’t — become a Mac Apple TV 4K uses the same type of chip as MacBook Neo, but don't imagine the video streamer could actually be made into a Mac.
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You can now teach Adobe Firefly to generate images in your own visual style With the new Firefly custom models, rolling out today in public beta, creators can train a model on their own aesthetic to consistently generate images that match their style. Here are the details.
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Trademark application suggests AppleCare One could soon be coming to Europe Apple added yet another subscription service to its roster last summer in the form of AppleCare One, and it now appears that the company is preparing to launch it in Europe.
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Amazon's Alexa+ Arrives in the UK, Free During Early Access Amazon's Alexa+ AI assistant is rolling out to all Amazon customers in the United Kingdom beginning today as part of an early access program. The U.K. is the first European country to get the upgraded assistant, which is already available in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Amazon has been testing Alexa+ since February 2025, and says it offers a smarter, more personalized, and more proactive assistant experience. The company says Alexa+ is much more capable than the prior version of Alexa, thanks to its updated architecture that uses large language models from Amazon Nova and Anthropic.
Alexa+ can do things like order takeaway, make restaurant reservations, book rides, and schedule home repairs. It can also control smart home products and answer questions similar to other chatbots. It works with Amazon services, and can integrate with hardware like Ring cameras. U.K. launch partners include OpenTable, with JustEat and Treatwell coming soon.
Amazon says the update should feel "genuinely British." For example, it knows what a "cuppa" is, will understand what you mean when you say you are "knackered," and knows that "it's nippy" means it's chilly outside. It may even drop "you're taking the mickey" or "Bob's your uncle" into conversation, says Amazon. Local teams including engineers, linguists, and speech scientists at Amazon's tech hub in Cambridge are said to have worked on the British localization.
Customers who purchase a new eligible Echo device in the U.K. will be granted Early Access, while customers who already have a compatible device can register to receive an invite. Alexa+ works on the majority of Echo devices, compatible Fire TV devices, and the Alexa app, with web browser support coming soon.
The service is available at no additional cost during the early access period, though Amazon hasn't said how long it will last. Whenever it does end, Alexa+ will cost £19.99 per month, or come free with an Amazon Prime membership.Tags: Alexa, Amazon, United KingdomThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
AppleCare One Subscription Could Soon Launch in EU Markets The AppleCare One trademark was today registered with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), suggesting Apple's subscription for customers to cover multiple devices with a single plan could soon be expanding outside the United States.
Apple launched AppleCare One in the U.S. in July 2025. The plan starts at $19.99 per month and covers up to three products, with additional devices available for $5.99 per month each. It includes all the same benefits as AppleCare+, such as unlimited accident repairs, priority support, and battery coverage.
One of the plan's more notable perks is its flexibility: Subscribers can move devices in and out of coverage at any time, and products up to four years old can be added to the plan as long as they're in good condition. That's a significant expansion over the usual 60-day window to purchase AppleCare+. When a covered device is traded in through Apple, it's automatically swapped out for the new one.
AppleCare One also brought theft and loss protection to the iPad and Apple Watch for the first time. Previously, coverage was limited to the iPhone.
Apple says pricing is flat regardless of which products are enrolled, and a customer covering an iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch could save up to $11 per month compared to buying separate AppleCare+ plans for each device, according to the company's own math. Whether the same savings will apply in other countries remains to be seen.
On its own, the EUIPO filing isn't confirmation of a launch date for EU markets, but trademark registrations of the sort have typically preceded expanded rollouts of Apple services. The EUIPO says the trademark application has been accepted and has now been assigned to an examiner. Watch this space.Tags: AppleCare, AppleCare One, European UnionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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France goes for conversation, fashion and a fictitious radio station in its celebration of Apple's anniversary So far Apple has celebrated its 50th year with one-off events in the US, China, and South Korea, but France is having four — all as Today at Apple special events.All of France's anniversary celebrations are at its Apple Champs-Elysees store in Paris — image credit: AppleFollowing South Korea's lead with K-Pop band Cortis performing and talking at a special Today at Apple session, Apple France has announced four new events. All four are to be held at the Apple Store on Paris's Champs-Elysees, over March 25, 2026, and March 26.There are two evening events, starting at 6:00 PM local time on Wednesday, March 25, with So Me, a graphic artist being interviewed by music journalist Naomi Clement. Apple says, in translation, that the designer will "present some of his emblematic projects and explain his transversal approach to music and visual arts." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Studio Display (2026) review: A great monitor if you can get it for half-price Macworld
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The new Studio Display is a serviceable everyday monitor for 2026, but it is priced like a premium high-end HDR display. Its speakers and webcam get the job done but not much more, and while dual Thunderbolt 5 ports are nice, the ability to plug in other products via HDMI or DisplayPort would be even nicer.
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When we reviewed the original Studio Display back in 2022, we found it to be overpriced. For $1,600, you got the exact same panel with the exact same stats and performance as the 2020 Intel-based iMac (coincidentally discontinued at the same time). That iMac started at $1,799 for an entire computer, while the Studio Display was just the screen, with integrated webcam and speakers, at nearly the same price.
Now four years later, Apple has doubled down on this bad value with the updated 2026 Studio Display. The ports, camera, and speakers are better, but crucially, the display itself is not. And the price hasn’t changed. It’s not a bad monitor, it’s just a bad deal.
Studio Display (2026): A good, old, screen
The display panel on the 2026 Studio Display is identical to the display panel on the 2022 Studio Display. Same specs, brightness, and performance. 5K, DCI-P3 wide color, and a fixed 60Hz refresh rate. No HDR, no adaptive refresh rate, no high refresh rate.
As previously mentioned, it’s the same panel you’d find in the 27-inch Intel-based iMac that was discontinued in 2022. Apple has been selling some version of this exact panel since at least 2017, when you could get it in an iMac for $1,799—that’s $1,799 for the whole computer, including a mouse and keyboard.
There’s nothing wrong with this display. Brightness uniformity is good, and color accuracy is excellent. It’s just old, with poor motion clarity from a slow pixel response and a complete lack of modern expected display properties. It’s 2026, and all but the very cheapest monitors have refresh rates over 60Hz, adaptive refresh, HDR, or all of the above.
For a monitor being sold new in 2026, the Studio Display looks like what a nice $699 5K display should. But it costs $1,000 more than that, and the addition of the webcam, speakers, and Thunderbolt ports doesn’t make up the difference.
Studio Display (2026): What’s actually improved
If the display is the same as 2022’s, which was the same one Apple shipped in similarly-priced iMacs for years prior, then exactly what is new?
To start with, the six-speaker array has improved bass response, according to Apple. I could hear a difference, but it’s small. The Studio Display’s speakers are a lot better than what you find in most monitors with built-in speakers, but that’s a very low bar to clear. If you really care about audio quality, you’ll want to get a pair of external speakers.
The USB-C hub on the back is also updated. Instead of one Thunderbolt 3 port and three USB ports, there are two Thunderbolt 5 ports and two USB-C ports. One of the Thunderbolt ports is an upstream port to daisy-chain other monitors together, and the main port supplies up to 96W of power to charge your MacBook.
There are two Thunderbolt 5 ports and two USB, but no HDMI or DisplayPort.Foundry
The biggest upgrade is with the webcam. It’s still a 12MP camera with Center Stage, but now it includes Desk View. And the quality has taken a big step up. While the old Studio Display’s webcam was simply bad, the new model is now perfectly serviceable for Zoom meetings and FaceTime calls.
@macworld.com Studio Display old vs. new webcam quality. The new model looks a LOT better! #apple #mac #studiodisplay ♬ original sound – Macworld – Macworld
Still, it’s not up to the same quality we expect from iPhones. Apple should use the same front camera from the iPhone 17 line, with an 18MP square sensor that can shoot landscape or portrait (an increasingly popular format) and supports 4K video up to 60fps. For a monitor this expensive and thick, that’s the quality level Apple should aim for.
Should you buy a 2nd-gen Studio Display?
The Studio Display is made exclusively for Macs, so if you have a PC, keep moving. The only input is Thunderbolt, and the only way to adjust display properties is with macOS. But that’s not really the problem.
The 5K SDR display gets plenty bright and has good accuracy and uniformity, but is lacking nearly all modern monitor features. That’s not really the problem either.
The speakers are serviceable, and the webcam is good, if not exceptional. It’s a big improvement over the poor webcam in the earlier model, at least. Even that’s not the problem.
This thing costs $1,599. That is the problem. For that price, you get a stand that only tilts—it’s $400 more if you want it to tilt and go up and down like nearly every thousand-dollar monitor for the past 20 years. Don’t like the glossy finish? It’s $300 more for the nano-texture display.
Apple was asking too much for the Studio Display four years ago, and the new model, which doesn’t even update the display part, is an even worse value. The Studio Display isn’t bad, it’s just overpriced for what it is—and not in a little “Apple tax” way. The new Studio Display needs to be better, cheaper, or both, but it’s hard to be anything but underwhelmed by what $1,599+ gets you.
M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro review: Portable Mac Studio power Months after it launched the first M5 chip, Apple has released its top-of-the-line 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Max. Visually, it looks the same, but Apple Silicon performance continues to shine.M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro review: Apple's top-tier portable MacThe MacBook Air has always been one of my favorite machines. It's so thin, light — perfect for hauling anywhere you need to go.Most of my work, though, is in video production and image editing. The MacBook Air is extremely challenged when I need to export an hour-long 4K video podcast. I Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
There's so much more we can do with iPhone, says Tim Cook Continuing his promotion of Apple's 50th anniversary, Tim Cook has now talked about how the iPhone will be important to people for the next 50 years — but should take a back seat to art and culture.Tim Cook (right) with YouTuber Nikias Molina — image credit: Nikias MolinaCook has most recently been seen promoting the anniversary in China, but his tour began back on March 13, 2026, when he attended the Alicia Keys concert at Apple Grand Central in New York. Now an interview recorded there has been released, focusing on Apple's future."The greatest invention that Steve [Jobs] ever had was Apple itself," Cook told YouTuber Nikias Molina, "and Apple is about people and culture." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
FBI and DIA are buying location data of US citizens from data brokers Both the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) have confirmed that they’re buying location data of US citizens from data brokers without warrants.
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iPhone Exploit DarkSword Steals Data In Minutes With No Trace BrianFagioli writes: A new iOS exploit chain called DarkSword shows how attackers can break into certain iPhones, grab sensitive data like messages, credentials, and even crypto wallets, and then disappear without leaving obvious traces. It targets older iOS 18 builds using Safari and WebGPU flaws to escape Apple's sandbox, which is pretty wild on its own, but what really stands out is how fast it works and how financially motivated these attacks have become. The takeaway is simple but important, update your iPhone ASAP and don't assume mobile devices are somehow safer than desktops anymore.
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MacBook Neo is classic Apple: Moving fast and breaking stuff Macworld
What a funny coincidence that celebrations of Apple’s 50th anniversary would hit the same month that the company introduced the MacBook Neo, a $599 laptop that has the potential to take the Mac to new heights.
The facts that Apple was founded in 1976 and the MacBook Neo exists in 2026 shouldn’t have anything in common but that they both involve a corporation called Apple. But that’s not right: Apple’s product philosophy is more continuous than you might imagine, and that string that starts with the Apple I ends, 50 years later, in a colorful new MacBook Neo.
Apple was born in a chaotic world. Dozens of personal computer companies were building early devices, and each of them was its own island with its own software running on custom hardware. New chips and new hardware innovations like floppy disk drives (did you know that the earliest Apple computers could only read data from audio cassettes?!) meant that as a computer company, you evolved rapidly or you died.
Most of them died, of course. But Apple didn’t, in part because it was always adopting the next big thing in order to survive. It was a mindset that I always connect to Steve Jobs, a man with absolutely zero sentimentality. Apple has always been a company that knows that it needs to move forward rapidly to survive.
Steve Jobs believed in always moving forward and not getting sentimental about the past. That philosophy has served Apple well.Apple
This has been a factor that has remained in the corporate culture, to varying degrees of strength, for 50 years. It’s not that Apple doesn’t care about taking care of its customers–it’s managed three chip transitions and one operating system transition on the Mac while providing solid support over a transitional period.
One reason this culture got reinforced is that Apple has never been the dominant ecosystem player in any market it’s competed in. (The iPod was dominant, but not really much of an ecosystem.) When you’re dominant, like PCs driven by Microsoft’s DOS and Windows operating systems, the name of the game is compatibility. Once you’ve got the bulk of the market, it’s all about consolidation.
Over time, stability and compatibility became a major reason why Microsoft was so successful. Old Windows apps just kept running. Microsoft built an entire culture about supporting its enormous base of customers, many of whom were using ancient hardware and software.
The problem with that strategy is that it’s a really bad fit for times of great opportunity. As former Microsoft executive Steven Sinofsky wrote recently, Microsoft’s greatest strength suddenly became its greatest weakness. “The pull and push of forever compatibility was not just ‘Windows DNA,’ but it was the soul of what made Windows successful and was sacred.”
Apple has the freedom to make game-changing moves to make better products.Apple
The funny thing is that Sinofsky wrote that in the context of praising the MacBook Neo, of all things. Here’s why: Apple has constantly upgraded its operating system and ecosystem, from drivers to APIs to apps to the chips that run them. It’s been able to drag its technology forward in ways Microsoft never could.
Part of that was embracing touch interfaces with the iPhone and iPad. It’s not that Microsoft didn’t have some great ideas about touch interfaces–some of the stuff it did was really cool!–but that in the end, its loyal customers pulled it backward into the abyss. The first touch-savvy version of Microsoft Office ran on the iPad. Microsoft’s own touch-friendly devices backslid to the old mouse-driven versions.
The crowning achievement of all this was Apple’s embrace of its own, ARM-based chip architecture. Again, it’s not as if Microsoft and its chip partners didn’t see the strength that an Apple-style chip strategy might have. It’s that Microsoft’s customers just weren’t interested in losing compatibility with their enormous investment in Intel PCs, and Microsoft’s commitment to “run everything forever,” as Sinofsky calls it, hampered all attempts to see things differently.
In the other corner: Apple, which for the last five-plus years has been shipping Macs running ARM processors, on top of a version of macOS that spent the years running up to that transition by killing off compatbility with a lot of old software that would’ve made that transition a challenge.
Apple’s ability to advance its technology allows it to create a budget laptop that offers quality that its competitors can’t match.Eugen Wegmann
This brings us to the MacBook Neo. It is the result of Apple being unafraid to break compatibility with 32-bit apps, with the old Carbon APIs, with Intel processors, the works. Part of the magic is that, as Mac users, we often don’t even notice when Apple does this, because it’s gotten pretty good at making it easy for us to migrate. (Software developers have had a harder time, often spending summers modifying their apps so that they still work when the new OS versions ship in the fall.)
50 years on, this is still Apple’s core approach: Don’t be afraid to change. Don’t be afraid to leave some old things behind. Not because change isn’t painful, because it often is. But because without change, without the ability to move forward, you’ll never be able to take advantage of new opportunities. And if you’re Apple, you’ll never be able to make a MacBook Neo.
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Macworld Podcast: Reviews of the M5 Max MacBook Pro and M5 MacBook Air Macworld
On this week’s episode, we review the new M5 MacBook Air and M5 Max MacBook Pro. Tune in and get all the details.
This is episode 975 with Michael Simon, Jason Cross, and Roman Loyola.
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Shipped my first AI-generation app – used Replicate + Gemini + RevenueCat. Here’s what the stack actually looked like Just shipped Stickly – an AI sticker maker for iOS. Wanted to share the technical decisions because some of them surprised me. The stack: – SwiftUI end-to-end (no UIKit fallbacks, iOS 17+) – Replicate API for image generation — SDXL-based, called directly from a Firebase Cloud Function so I'm not exposing the API key client-side […]
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This new iPhone browser uses AI to answer questions from your tabs Perplexity’s Comet browser lands on iOS, bringing its AI-powered browsing experience and voice mode to your iPhone.
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Apple TV: Grey’s Anatomy alum joins The Morning Show’s season 5 Following the recent news that Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom) will join The Morning Show’s upcoming season, Deadline reports that Jesse Williams (Grey’s Anatomy) will also be added to the show’s lineup. Here are the details.
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Apple TV: Grey’s Anatomy alum joins The Morning Show’s season 5 Following the recent news that Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom) will join The Morning Show’s upcoming season, Deadline reports that Jesse Williams (Grey’s Anatomy) will also be added to the show’s lineup. Here are the details.
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Tim Cook on iPhone's Future: 'There's So Much Left That We Can Do' In an interview with Nikias Molina at New York's Grand Central Terminal last week, Apple's CEO Tim Cook briefly commented on the future of the iPhone.
"There's so much left that we can do with the iPhone," said Cook. "I think it's going to continue to be the center of people's digital lives."
While this is just typical corporate speak, it is still interesting that Cook thinks the iPhone will remain the core device in people's lives, given that Apple is pushing into new areas like spatial computing. Apple is reportedly also working on things such as augmented reality glasses and an AI-powered pendant without a screen.
Next year, the iPhone turns 20, and the device's popularity is still reaching new heights. iPhone revenue last quarter came in at $85.2 billion, a new all-time high. Cook said iPhone demand during the quarter was "simply staggering."
"iPhone had its best-ever quarter driven by unprecedented demand, with all-time records across every geographic segment," said Cook, in January.
It remains to be seen if there is ever a device that supplants the iPhone, and smartphones in general, but Cook is certainly not worried right now.
"iPhone's going to be around for a very long time," he said.
Related Roundup: iPhone 17Tag: Tim CookBuyer's Guide: iPhone 17 (Neutral)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Viwoods AiPaper e-reader review: a damn fine digital notebook Viwoods wants you to embrace artificial intelligence with its AiPaper e-reader — but I think it's actually banking on the wrong features.Viwoods AiPaperThe e-book reader market is growing, with plenty of companies offering their own takes on the genre.Some, like most of Boox's lineup, offer an option that lies somewhere between a Kindle and an iPad. Others, like Durobo's Krono, want you to focus on portability over all else. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Brazil’s competition watchdog inquires Apple over iPhone NFC restrictions Apple has until the end of the month to respond to a set of technical and legal issues from CADE, Brazil’s competition watchdog over alleged anticompetitive rules tied to the iPhone’s NFC. Here are the details.
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Apple Adds 'Genius Browse' Movie and TV Recommendations to Apple TV in tvOS 26.4 tvOS 26.4 includes a new Genius Browse section in the Apple TV app, which gives recommendations for TV shows and movies across multiple suggested categories.
Suggestions vary based on your content preferences, and the categories are updated regularly. Some example categories include Upbeat Workplace Comedies, Tense Psychological Thrillers, History Gets Hilarious, Breathtaking Nature Docs, Thrilling Blockbusters, Bittersweet Family Dramas, and Fun for the Whole Family.
Selecting one of the categories provides a list of relevant content suggestions, which can be further explored with For You, TV Shows and Movies, and Genres sections. When browsing through the suggested movies and TV shows, tvOS 26.4 also provides titles related to the one that's highlighted.
Genius Browse suggestions are not static and will continually show new content categories. The content that Apple suggests is not limited to shows and movies on the Apple TV service, though those are included. Apple suggests titles from other streaming services like HBO Max and Amazon Prime. As with other Apple TV app suggestions, Netflix content is not included.
Apple is limiting Genius Browse to tvOS 26.4, and you won't find the option in iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, or macOS 26.4.
tvOS 26.4 also phases out the dedicated iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Show apps, plus it improves Apple TV Audio Format settings and adds more easily accessible customization options for subtitles.
We're expecting tvOS 26.4 to be released as soon as next week.Related Roundup: Apple TVBuyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy)Related Forum: Apple TV and Home TheaterThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Perplexity Launches Comet AI Browser for iPhone With Built-In Assistant Perplexity today expanded its Comet browser to iOS, making its AI Comet Assistant available to iPhone users.
The Comet browser for iOS has many of the same features as the Comet browser for the desktop, including a voice mode for speaking questions and a hybrid search experience, but it does lack extensions. Comet offers standard search results like you might expect from any web search, but the added Comet Assistant is able to provide more in-depth answers and complete tasks.
Comet supports Perplexity's Deep Research feature that's able to ingest information from multiple web sources and provide quick, useful summaries. The Comet Assistant can also complete web-based tasks, like summarizing emails, searching for products, comparing prices across websites, and more.
With the new iOS app, Comet works across different devices, so users can start a search on one device and pick it up on another.
Perplexity does collect browsing and search history from Comet to create ad-targeting profiles to serve ads to users. Comet was priced at $200 per month when it first launched last year, but it is available on iOS for free. Pro and Max subscription plans are available starting at $20 per month.
Comet for iOS can be downloaded from the App Store as of today. [Direct Link]This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
HomeKit Secure Video hits 24-hour outage as downtime continues Apple’s platform for recording and managing security camera footage has been experiencing performance issues for over 24 hours. Here are the details.
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Liquid Glass and long-standing bugs push Apple’s grades down in visual accessibility report card AppleVis has released its 2025 edition of the Apple Vision Accessibility Report Card, which focuses on the needs of people who are blind, DeafBlind, or who have low vision. Here are the highlights.
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What’s New in Apple’s Platform Security Guide Did you know Apple holds most of your satellite SMS messages until you’re back on cellular? That’s just one detail from Apple’s updated Platform Security Guide, which now covers quantum cryptography, device unlocking, and the MacBook Neo’s camera indicator.
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AI training lawsuit drags Apple in yet again for alleged use of pirated book dataset AI training with sketchy data repository "The Pile" returns to the courts in a lawsuit by Chicken Soup for the Soul, LLC accusing just about all of big tech of piracy. The problem is, Apple denies using it to train Apple Intelligence.Apple accused of using 'The Pile' for AI training yet againArtificial intelligence is a term that has virtually lost all meaning because of its being applied to everything. In that sense, it seems a lawsuit has mistakenly included Apple when it has previously denied utilizing the dataset in question.According to a lawsuit from Chicken Soup for the Soul, LLC, Apple, Meta, xAI, Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, Perplexity, and NVIDIA are all in violation of copyright thanks to training their respective artificial intelligence tools on a dataset known as "The Pile." While that dataset is filled with proprietary content, like YouTube subtitle files, it wasn't used by Apple to train Apple Intelligence. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple iPhone dominates North America, Europe, China, and Asia-Pacific Apple dominated the list of highest-shipping models globally in 2025, according to Counterpoint Research’s "Market Monitor Monthly…
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Overcast is gaining transcripts, and it will have an edge over Apple Podcasts Overcast, the third-party podcast player for iOS, will soon include transcripts for podcast episodes. When the feature arrives, it will have an edge over the version in Apple’s Podcasts app.
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Built a mesh networking + E2E encrypted chat library for iOS/macOS and open sourced both (MIT, no external dependencies) Hey everyone, We've been working on StealthOS, a privacy app for iOS, and we just open sourced two of the core networking packages we built for it. Sharing here in case anyone finds them useful for their own projects. ConnectionPool (https://github.com/Olib-AI/ConnectionPool) handles local peer-to-peer mesh networking on top of Apple's MultipeerConnectivity framework. If you've used […]
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ alum Jesse Williams joins season 5 of Apple TV’s ‘The Morning Show’ The fifth season of Apple TV+'s acclaimed, multi-award-winning series "The Morning Show" has added Jesse Williams to its cast…
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watchOS 26.4 fixes a major Apple Watch Workout app complaint Apple redesigned the Workout app in watchOS 26, but not everyone has loved the new Apple Watch exercise tracking experience. It turns out Apple has been listening, because watchOS 26.4 addresses a major complaint about the new design.
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Apple named in AI lawsuit over data set it says doesn’t power Apple Intelligence Apple is named in a new AI lawsuit by publisher Chicken Soup for the Soul, reports Reuters. However, the lawsuit points to a data set that Apple has already said doesn’t power Apple Intelligence.
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iOS 26.4 to finally let Family Sharing members use their own payment methods With the iOS 26.4 RC released earlier today, Apple solved one of the longest-standing limitations of Family Sharing. Here’s what’s new.
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macOS 26.4 release notes: Apple details six new features for Mac Alongside the iOS 26.4 RC, Apple released the macOS 26.4 RC to developers and public beta testers today. The update...
New iPhone hacking tool puts hundreds of millions of devices at risk Researchers just discovered the DarkSword iPhone hacking tool, which could infect hundreds of millions of devices. Here's what to do.
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Here Are Apple's Release Notes for iOS 26.4 Apple provided developers and public beta testers with the release candidate versions of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, which means we're going to see a public launch as soon as next week. The RC versions of the software include Apple's official release notes, giving us final details on what's included in the update.
Apple Music
- Playlist Playground (beta) generates a playlist from your description, complete with a title, description, and tracklist
- Concerts helps you discover nearby shows from artists in your library and recommends new artists based on what you listen to
- Offline Music Recognition in Control Center identifies songs without an internet connection and delivers results automatically when you're back online
- Ambient Music widget for Sleep, Chill, Productivity, and Wellbeing brings curated playlists to the Home Screen
- Full screen backgrounds give album and playlist pages a more immersive look
Accessibility
- Reduce bright effects setting minimizes bright flashes when tapping on elements like buttons
- Subtitle and caption settings are available from the captions icon while viewing media, making them easier to find, customize, and preview
- Reduce Motion setting more reliably reduces the animations of Liquid Glass for users sensitive to on screen motion
This update also includes the following enhancements:
- 8 new emoji including an orca, trombone, landslide, ballet dancer, and distorted face are available in the emoji keyboard
- Freeform gains advanced image creation and editing tools, and a premium content library, joining Apple Creator Studio
- Mark reminders as urgent from the Quick Toolbar or by touching and holding, and filter for urgent reminders in your Smart Lists
- Purchase Sharing lets adult members in Family Sharing groups use their own payment method when making purchases, without relying on the family organizer
- Improved keyboard accuracy when typing quickly
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https://support.apple.com/125039iOS 26.4 is likely to see a launch next Monday or Tuesday, ahead of when Apple begins accepting orders for the AirPods Max.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Family Sharing no longer means sharing a credit card in iOS 26.4 Apple is finally fixing one of Family Sharing's most awkward limitations in iOS 26.4, letting multiple adults on one family pay for their own purchases without breaking shared access.Apple updates payments for Family SharingFor years, Family Sharing forced everyone into a single payment method whenever purchase sharing was enabled. The approach worked for traditional households, but it created friction for anyone sharing with friends, partners, or extended family.One person effectively became the default payer, even when it made no practical sense. iOS 26.4 changes the structure by letting adult members use their own payment methods while still joining shared purchases. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Here’s when Apple will launch iOS 26.4 Apple just seeded the iOS 26.4 Release Candidate to beta testers, signaling to iPhone users when the launch date will be.
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Keyboard accuracy bug quashed in iOS 26.4 Apple is gearing up to release iOS 26.4 soon, and with it, a fix for a persistent, pesky bug that has plagued iOS 26.Apple quashes keyboard bug that lead to decreased accuracy in iOS 26Many iPhone users have been complaining that the iOS keyboard has gotten worse in iOS 26. For many users, typing quickly would cause the software to miss characters.While it would appear that the user had tapped the character, it ultimately would fail to insert into the text field. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.4 release date: Here’s when new iPhone features are coming iOS 26.4 is a big update with lots of new features across Apple Music, Podcasts, CarPlay, and more. Here’s when to expect its public launch.
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iOS 26.4 fixes iPhone keyboard accuracy, here’s how Apple released the iOS 26.4 RC to developers and public beta testers today, setting the stage for an official release as soon as later this month.
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Family Sharing in iOS 26.4 No Longer Forces Adults to Share a Payment Method With iOS 26.4, Apple has made a small but useful change to the way that Family Sharing works. Each adult member of the family can now use their own payment method for purchases, rather than being forced to share a payment method.
Apple has long required all of the members of a Family Sharing group to use a single shared payment method for app and content purchases when purchase sharing is turned on, with no option for family members to use separate payment methods.
The shared payment restriction is changing in iOS 26.4, and now Family Sharing members can share their content without having to share a payment method. Apple's release notes mention the change, and Apple has also updated its purchase sharing support document.
Old wording:
When the family organizer turns on purchase sharing and other family members in the group also turn on purchase sharing, they get access to each other's shared content, such as apps, music, movies, and more. The family organizer pays for everyone's purchases unless they turn off purchase sharing.
New wording:
When the family organizer turns on Purchase Sharing and the members enable the feature for their devices, they get access to each other's shared content. The family organizer pays for everyone's purchases unless they turn off Purchase Sharing or other adult family members use their own payment method to make purchases.
Other adults in a Family Sharing group can still opt to use the organizer's payment method, but they can also input a separate payment method. The change will make it easier for people to share Apple content and subscriptions like Apple TV with friends, siblings, and others without having to pay for that person's purchases.
There was an option to maintain an Apple Account balance to pay for purchases without having the Family Sharing organizer pay, but that required each Family Sharing member to make sure to reload their purchase balance. The option to add a separate payment method is much more convenient.
Family Sharing accounts for children will continue to use the organizer's payment method for any purchases.
iOS 26.4 is likely to see a public launch next week.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
How to take stunning selfies with the Apple Watch Camera Remote Use the built-in Apple Watch Camera Remote app to take your iPhone selfies to the next level with these helpful tips and tricks.
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Best MacBook for 2026: Air vs Pro vs Neo compared Macworld
Apple sells several MacBook models across different sizes and performance tiers, so choosing the right one comes down to how much you want to spend, what kind of work you do, and how much power you actually need.
In this in-depth guide to buying a MacBook, we explain which MacBook is best for different users, compare the latest models, advise on how much RAM you need, how much storage is enough, and help you decide whether a MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or a MacBook Neo makes the most sense for you.
Which MacBook is right for you?
In 2026, Apple’s laptop lineup spans three clear tiers: the budget-friendly MacBook Neo, the mainstream MacBook Air, and the high-performance MacBook Pro.
Best for basic use and tight budgets: MacBook Neo Ideal for students, casual browsing, streaming, and light productivity at the lowest entry price.
Best for most people: MacBook Air (M5) The best mix of portability, battery life, silent operation, and everyday performance.
Best for professionals: MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max) Best for demanding workflows such as 4K video editing, 3D work, heavy multitasking, and software development.
Use the table below to quickly find the MacBook that best suit your needs, or read on for more detailed guide to help you choose the best MacBook for your specific needs.
ModelBest ForStarting PriceKey SpecsMacBook NeoStudents, casual users, and first-time buyers.$599 ($499 for education)A18 Pro chip, 13-inch display, 16-hour battery MacBook Air (M5)Most users; perfect balance of power and portability.$1,099 (13-inch) / $1,299 (15-inch)M5 chip, 13.6 or 15.3-inch display, 18-hour battery MacBook Pro (M5)Users needing sustained performance and better displays.$1,599 M5 chip, 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR, 24-hour battery MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max)Creative pros, developers, and high-end video editors.$2,199 (Pro) / $3,599 (Max) M5 Pro/Max chip, Thunderbolt 5, up to 128GB RAM Table: The best Mac for various use cases.
Apple’s MacBook lineup 2026: Overview
As of March 2026, Apple’s MacBook range falls into three categories: the budget MacBook Neo, the mid-range MacBook Air, and the high-performance MacBook Pro.
As you can see from the MacBook specs table below, the current generation is defined by Apple’s latest chips, including the M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max, while the entry-level MacBook Neo uses the A18 Pro.
ModelScreenChipPortsBattery LifeStarting priceMacBook Neo13-inchA18 Pro2x USB-C16 hours$599MacBook Air 13-inch13.6-inchM52x Thunderbolt 4, MagSafe18 hours$1,099MacBook Air 15-inch15.3-inchM52x Thunderbolt 4, MagSafe18 hours$1,299MacBook Pro 14-inch14.2-inchM5/M5 Pro/M5 Max3x Thunderbolt 5, HDMI, SDXC, MagSafe22-24 hours$1,699MacBook Pro 16-inch16.2-inchM5 Pro/M5 Max3x Thunderbolt 5, HDMI, SDXC, MagSafe22-24 hours$2,499Table: MacBook line up since March 2026.
Which MacBook is best in 2026
Below we recommend the best MacBooks for various users, from students and every day users, to professionals, creatives and content creators. We also compare MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for those wondering which model to buy. Below this section you can find general advice about choosing the best specs, including screen size, when purchasing a new Mac.
Apple 13-inch MacBook Air (M5, 2026) – The best MacBook overall
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The MacBook Air (M5) is the best MacBook for most buyers because it offers the strongest balance of price, portability, battery life, and performance.
The 13-inch MacBook Air is light, quiet, fast enough for everyday work, and easier to recommend than any other Mac laptop. The latest version, updated in March 2026, keeps the same winning formula while improving storage and connectivity.
What’s newThe latest MacBook Air adds the M5 chip, doubles base storage to 512GB, and supports newer wireless standards including Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.
Why we recommend the MacBook Air
Excellent balance of performance and portability
Silent fanless design
Long battery life
Strong everyday performance for work, school, and travel
Now ships with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage as standard
SizesThe MacBook Air comes in two sizes:
13-inch MacBook Air, 13.6-inch screen: Best for portability
15-inch MacBook Air, 15.3-inch screen: Better for multitasking and split-screen work
DisplayAs you can see from the above measurements, the display, when measured diagonally is a little larger than the standard naming would suggest. As a result the 13-inch MacBook Air display is actually larger than that on the 13-inch MacBook Neo, discussed below. The MacBook Air uses a bright Liquid Retina display, but it still lacks the 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate and HDR capabilities found on MacBook Pro models.
PerformanceThe M5 chip in the MacBook Air is fast enough for office work, school tasks, web apps, multitasking, and light creative work. Because the Air has no fan, though, performance can dip during long video exports or other sustained heavy workloads so that the temperature remains optimal.
Battery lifeBattery life is excellent, making the Air a great choice for anyone who works away from a desk. It offers more battery life than the budget-friendly MacBook Neo, but falls short of the 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Other specsYou get MagSafe 3 for charging and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. The MacBook Air also supports up to two external displays. (Older M1 and M2 models were limited to one external monitor).
16GB RAM to 32GB RAM
From 512GB to 4TB SSD
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13-inch MacBook Air: Starts at $1,099/£1,099
15-inch MacBook Air: Starts at $1,299/£1,299
What to know before buyingThe Air’s biggest limitation is sustained performance. It is quick for most tasks, but it is not the right machine for users who regularly push their system for long periods.
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Apple MacBook Neo – Best budget MacBook
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The MacBook Neo is the cheapest way to buy a Mac laptop in 2026. Starting at $599, it is aimed at students, first-time Mac buyers, and casual users who mainly browse the web, stream video, join video calls, and work in basic apps.
Despite its lower price, it still looks and feels like a MacBook, with an all-aluminum design and a lightweight chassis.
Who is MacBook Neo for?The MacBook Neo is best for people whose computing needs are simple: web browsing, email, documents, streaming, and schoolwork.
Why we recommend MacBook Neo
Lowest price in the lineup
Light and portable
Quiet fanless design
Good battery life
Fast enough for basic everyday use
SizesThe MacBook Neo comes in just one size:
13-inch MacBook Neo, 13-inch screen
Display Like the MacBook Air the MacBook Neo offers a Liquid Retina display with max 500 nits brightness, but that’s where the similarities end. The display is slightly smaller than the display on the 13-inch MacBook Air, offering 2,408 by 1,506 pixels compared to 2,560 by 1,664 pixels. It also lacks the wide color P3 and True Tone technology of the other MacBooks, offering only sRGB color.
Performance The MacBook Neo is powered by the A18 Pro chip – the same processor first introduced with the iPhone 16 Pro. While it is a mobile-class chip, its performance is optimized for a laptop environment, offering a highly responsive experience for everyday productivity. In our tests it proved faster than the M3 in single-core, while equal to the M1 when it came to multi-core performance and graphics.
Battery life The budget-friendly MacBook Neo provides a modest but sufficient “all-day” battery for general productivity. In our tests it was slightly under Apple’s claimed 16 hours video playback. While this is the lowest battery life in the current Mac lineup, it it competitive against Windows laptops at the same $599 price point.
Other specsYou get two two USB-C ports, but these are not identical in capability, one being USB 3 and the other USB 2. See MacBook Neo ports explained. The MacBook Neo only supports one external display with a resolution of up to 4K at 60Hz.
8GB RAM
256GB or 512GB SSD
Price
Starts at $599/£599
Education pricing starts at $499/£499
What to know before buyingThe Neo makes several trade-offs to achieve its low price, including the absence of a backlit keyboard, a limited selection of ports, and no Touch ID on the base model. It also features a lower-quality display compared to the Air and Pro, offers less memory with a maximum of 8GB RAM, and delivers lower sustained performance than M-series MacBooks. For many buyers, the $699 model represents better value, as it includes Touch ID and additional storage.
AlternativesThe MacBook Neo is the best budget MacBook, but it is best suited to light workloads. If you can spend more, the MacBook Air remains the better long-term buy for most people.
Another option, if a low price is your top priority, is a refurbished MacBook. Look out for clearance deals on older Apple silicon MacBooks, but avoid the older Intel-based models.
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If you regularly edit 4K video, render 3D scenes, compile large code projects, or run demanding professional software, the MacBook Pro is the MacBook to buy.
The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are Apple’s most powerful laptops, offering better sustained performance, more ports, stronger display technology, and much higher memory ceilings than the MacBook Air.
Why we recommend MacBook Pro
Faster performance under heavy sustained workloads
Better display with ProMotion and HDR
More ports, including HDMI and SD card
Higher RAM and GPU options
Better support for multiple external displays
SizesThe MacBook Pro comes in two sizes:
14-inch MacBook Pro, 14.2-inch screen: Best for portability
16-inch MacBook Pro, 16.2-inch screen: Better for multitasking and split-screen work
Display The MacBook Pro uses Apple’s Liquid Retina XDR display, with higher brightness, better contrast, and ProMotion support up to 120Hz.
Performance The MacBook Pro models featuring the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, released in March 2026, represent a significant architectural shift for Apple through the introduction of “Fusion Architecture”. This design combines two 3nm dies into a single unified system on a chip (SoC), allowing Apple to scale performance and efficiency more effectively than previous generations.
There are three chips to choose from in the MacBook Pro line up:
M5: Good for users who want Pro features without stepping up to the Pro or Max chips
M5 Pro: Ideal for software development, 4K editing, and heavier multitasking
M5 Max: Best for 3D animation, high-end video production, AI workloads, and the most demanding creative tasks
Battery life Battery life is outstanding for a performance laptop, with the larger MacBook Pro model offering the best endurance in the MacBook range.
Other specsThese models offer the broadest port selection in the lineup and are best suited to photographers, video editors, and other professionals who plug into external gear frequently.
From 16GB RAM or 24GB RAM to 128GB RAM
From 1TB or 2TB to 8TB SSD
What to know before buyingThe MacBook Pro is heavier and more expensive than the Air, so it only makes sense if you will actually use the extra performance and features.
MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro: Should I buy a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro?
The M5 MacBook Air and M5 MacBook Pro are different in some significant ways.Foundry
Choosing between the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro is straightforward if you want maximum performance and have a larger budget, as only the MacBook Pro can be configured with M5 Pro or M5 Max chips. However, deciding between the similarly specced M5 MacBook Air and M5 MacBook Pro is less clear-cut.
The key differences centre on thermal design, display quality, and connectivity. While both use the M5 chip, the MacBook Pro is built for sustained professional workloads, whereas the MacBook Air prioritises portability and silent operation.
One significant distinction is cooling. The MacBook Pro features active cooling with a fan, allowing it to maintain peak performance during demanding tasks such as video editing or 3D rendering. The MacBook Air, by contrast, uses a fanless design, making it completely silent but more prone to performance throttling under heavy load.
Display quality is another major differentiator. The MacBook Pro offers a superior Liquid Retina XDR display with ProMotion (up to a 120Hz refresh rate) and significantly higher brightness, reaching up to 1,000 nits for SDR and HDR content. The MacBook Air uses a standard Liquid Retina display, limited to 500 nits and without HDR or adaptive refresh rate.
The Pro also provides a wider selection of ports, a more advanced audio system, and longer battery life, making it better suited to professional workflows. The Air, however, remains thinner and lighter – for example, the 13-inch model weighs just 2.7 pounds – making it ideal for portability.
Price is another factor. The Air is more affordable, although the gap narrows when upgrading storage and memory to match the Pro.
Why choose the MacBook Air?
The MacBook Air is the better option for students, office users, travelers, and anyone who wants a light, quiet laptop for everyday work.
Reasons to buy the Air
Thinner and lighter
Silent fanless design
Lower price
Excellent battery life
Plenty of performance for everyday tasks
Why choose the MacBook Pro?
The MacBook Pro is built for people who push their system harder and need better sustained performance, more ports, and a better display.
Reasons to buy the Pro
Faster under heavy workloads
Better screen
Wider port selection
Higher memory and GPU configurations
Better for video editing, development, and pro creative apps
What about MacBook Neo?
If your budget is much tighter and your needs are basic, the MacBook Neo is the entry point. It gives you macOS at a much lower price, but with more compromises than the Air.
MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro: Key differences
Choosing between a MacBook Air and a MacBook Pro is primarily a decision between portability and sustained power. With the recent launch of the M5 series, the gap in performance has widened, particularly for users with demanding workflows.
MacBook Air is lighter and cheaper
MacBook Air uses fanless cooling
MacBook Pro is faster under sustained load
MacBook Pro has better ports and display options
MacBook Pro supports higher-end RAM and GPU configurations
The table below shows the key differences between MacBook Pro and MacBook Air:
FeatureMacBook Air MacBook Pro Starting Price$1,099$1,699Display13.6″ or 15.3″ Liquid Retina (500 nits)14.2″ or 16.2″ Liquid Retina XDR (1,600+ nits, ProMotion)ProcessorM5M5, M5 Pro, or M5 MaxBattery LifeUp to 18 hoursUp to 24 hoursPorts2x Thunderbolt 4, MagSafe3x Thunderbolt 4/5, HDMI, SDXC, MagSafeCooling FanlessActive coolingSSDUp to 4TBUp to 8TBRAMUp to 32GBUp to 128GBComparing the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
Best MacBook for specialist cases
Not everyone will fit into one of the categories we have addressed above. If you work in the creative industries, development, machine learning, or software engineering, or other high performance use, we’ll address the best MacBook for you next.
Best MacBook for video editing and creative work: 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max)
We recommend: Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro, 2026)
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The MacBook Pro is the best MacBook for video editing and creative work, especially if you regularly work with large files, high-resolution footage, or GPU-heavy apps.
These models are built for demanding workflows and offer the sustained performance, display quality, memory headroom, and connectivity that creative professionals need.
The following are reasons why crestives choose the MacBook Pro:
Active cooling for long renders
Stronger GPU performance
Higher RAM ceiling
Better display for color-critical work
Better external monitor support
Runs: Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve and more
Best MacBook for enthusiast creators: 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5)
We recommend: Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5, 16GB, 1TB, 2025)
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The M5 MacBook Pro is the better middle ground if you want more than the Air offers, but do not need the full cost or power of an M5 Pro or M5 Max.
Best MacBook for developers: 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max)
We recommend: Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max, 2026)
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For professional developers, the MacBook Pro remains the strongest option. It is better suited to large codebases, longer compile times, virtualization, multiple displays, and heavier sustained workloads.
It offers a good balance of price and performance for most engineers.
The following are reasons why developers choose the MacBook Pro:
Better thermal management for long build sessions
More RAM options
Better support for external displays
More overhead for containers, emulators, and heavier dev tools
Best MacBook for heavy workloads: 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max)
The M5 Max chip is best for AI development, complex simulations, or users who need the highest memory ceiling.
Best MacBook for gamers: 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max)
We recommend: Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max, 2026)
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While Windows PCs still hold a performance lead in raw frames per second, Apple Silicon has made high-end gaming a viable reality on macOS, particularly with the latest Pro and Max models.
The M5 Pro MacBook Pro, updated in March 2026, strikes a balance for those who need “oomph” for gaming without the extreme price tag of the M5 Max version of the MacBook Pro.
It includes Thunderbolt 5 ports for high-speed data transfer and supports more unified memory than the base M5. It is specifically recommended for “serious gaming” and moderate media production.
The M5 Pro model lacks the massive GPU core count of the Max chip, meaning it may struggle with the highest settings on the most demanding AAA titles like Cyberpunk 2077.
In our real-world gaming benchmarks, it provides “good results” for Mac users, even if it still faces a gap compared to dedicated PC gaming rigs.
See our round up of the Best Games for Mac to see which A-list games are available to play.
Is MacBook Air good enough?
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The MacBook Air may suffice in some cases:
Creatives: The Air works well for light creative work, especially photo editing, design, and shorter video projects. It is not as strong in sustained workloads, but it is much easier to carry and costs less.
Development: The MacBook Air is still a good choice for lighter software development, especially for web development, scripting, and general programming. It is best for developers who prioritize portability over maximum sustained speed.
Gaming: The M5 MacBook Air features a third-generation ray-tracing engine and enhanced shader cores, which Apple says improves 3D rendering and gaming tasks. However, in our tests the lack of active cooling caused performance to dip after playing for 10 minutes or so. You can play casual games just fine, but for a variety of reasons, if you’re into AAA gaming, the Air isn’t the best choice.
Other MacBook buying decisions to consider
When buying a MacBook, it’s important to consider how you will use it, as this will determine the right balance of performance, portability, and price.
Key factors to consider include which chip you require, how much RAM you will need for multitasking, and the size of the SSD required for storage, all of which cannot be upgraded later.
Screen size affects portability and productivity, screen quality is key for creative work, while battery life matters if you work on the go. You should also think about weight, port selection, and long-term value to ensure the device meets your needs both now and in the future.
In the next section we’ll examine these elements of the buying decision.
Best MacBook display and screen size
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The best MacBook screen size depends on how much portability, screen space, and display quality you need.
Best MacBook screen sizes
Best size for most people: 13-inch MacBook Air or 14-inch MacBook Pro
Best size for portability: 13-inch MacBook Air or MacBook Neo
Best all-around Pro size: 14-inch MacBook Pro
Best large-screen option without Pro pricing: 15-inch MacBook Air
Best for maximum workspace: 16-inch MacBook Pro
The 13-inch and 14-inch MacBooks offer the best balance of portability and usability. The larger 15-inch and 16-inch options are ideal if you want more room for spreadsheets, side-by-side apps, or general multitasking.
How MacBook displays compare
Apple’s laptop lineup features three distinct display tiers: the budget-oriented MacBook Neo, the consumer-focused MacBook Air, and the professional-grade MacBook Pro. While all models now utilize “Liquid Retina” branding, the underlying technologies – ranging from standard LED to advanced mini-LED with XDR – create significant differences in brightness, color accuracy, and motion smoothness.
MacBook Pro: Liquid Retina XDRThis is the best display in the lineup. It uses a mini-LED backlight array to achieve better contrast and higher brightness. The display provides 1000 nits sustained XDR brightness, 1600 nits peak (HDR content only); 1000 nits SDR brightness. Only the MacBook Pro features ProMotion technology, which allows for adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz. This results in smoother scrolling and more responsive UI animations. MacBook Pro also offers an optional Nano-texture glass with a matte finish that significantly reduces glare in bright environments.
MacBook Air: Liquid RetinaBright and sharp enough for most people, with good color quality but without the advanced features of the Pro. Like the Pro and unlike the Neo, the MacBook Air supports P3, offering richer reds and greens for photo and video work.
MacBook Neo: standard Liquid RetinaA decent display for the price, but it makes more compromises in color and overall quality. The MacBook Neo is the first modern MacBook to omit support for the P3 wide color gamut, sticking instead to the older sRGB standard. While this is sufficient for general web browsing, it marks a clear visual step down from the MacBook Air. The MacBook Neo is unique in the current lineup for not having a display notch; instead, it houses its 1080p camera in a traditional, slightly thicker upper bezel.
External display supportIf you work mainly at a desk, built-in screen size may matter less because modern MacBooks can be paired with external monitors to create a much better workstation setup. For more advice read: How to use two or more monitors to a Mac.
MacBook Neo: Supports only one external display up to 4K at 60Hz.
MacBook Air (M5): Supports up to two external displays at 6K/60Hz.
MacBook Pro (M5 Pro): Supports up to three external displays natively.
MacBook Pro (M5 Max): Supports up to four external displays.
You can compare the screen options in the table below:
ModelScreen SizePanel TypeMax BrightnessColor GamutRefresh RateDisplay TechnologyTrue ToneMacBook Neo13-inchLED-backlit LCD500 nitssRGB60HzLiquid Retina (sRGB)NoMacBook Air13.6-inchLED-backlit LCD500 nitsP3 Wide Color60HzLiquid Retina (P3)YesMacBook Air15.3-inchLED-backlit LCD500 nitsP3 Wide Color60HzLiquid Retina (P3)YesMacBook Pro14.2-inchMini-LED (XDR)1,600 nits (Peak HDR)P3 Wide ColorUp to 120Hz (ProMotion) Liquid Retina XDR (ProMotion)YesMacBook Pro16.2-inchMini-LED (XDR)1,600 nits (Peak HDR)P3 Wide ColorUp to 120Hz (ProMotion) Liquid Retina XDR (ProMotion)YesHow the screens compare across Apple’s range of MacBooks.
Best MacBook for battery life: MacBook Pro
If battery life matters most, the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models currently lead Apple’s laptop lineup, with the best official endurance figures. Both are rated by Apple for up to 24 hours of video playback.
While the Pro models lead in official ratings, real-world testing shows that the entire current lineup – including the new budget-friendly MacBook Neo and the M5 MacBook Air – delivers “all-day” endurance.
The 14-inch MacBook Pro with the standard M5 chip and the 16-inch model with the M5 Pro chip currently hold the record for the best battery life ever in a MacBook at 24 hours.
The MacBook Air is one of the best choices for buyers who want strong battery life in a lighter, cheaper package.
The MacBook Neo trails the rest of the lineup, but still delivers respectable endurance for its price class.
See: MacBook Air, Pro and Neo batteries compared.
You can compare battery life in the table below:
ModelBattery CapacityVideo Playback (Apple)Video Playback (Apple)16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max)100WhUp to 24 hoursUp to 17 hours14-inch MacBook Pro (M5)72.4WhUp to 24 hoursUp to 17 hours14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro)72.4WhUp to 22 hoursUp to 14 hours15-inch MacBook Air (M5)66.5WhUp to 18 hoursUp to 15 hours13-inch MacBook Air (M5)53.8WhUp to 18 hoursUp to 15 hours13-inch MacBook Neo (A18 Pro)36.5WhUp to 16 hoursUp to 11 hoursCompare battery life across Apple’s MacBook range.
How much RAM do you need?
For most buyers in 2026, 16GB of RAM should be the minimum. That is the sweet spot for a MacBook you plan to keep for several years.
However, the MacBook Neo ships with only 8GB RAM, and there are no options to upgrade this capacity at the time of purchase or later. Whether this is enough RAM depends entirely on your specific use case, as the device is positioned as a budget-friendly entry point into the Mac ecosystem. For the target audience – students, teachers, and casual users – 8GB of RAM should be sufficient for general productivity. A significant concern regarding the 8GB capacity is its long-term viability.
MacBook memory is not upgradeable after purchase. If you expect to keep your laptop for a long time, it is worth buying more RAM upfront if your budget allows.
RAM recommendations by user type
Casual users and students: 16GB recommended. 8GB is workable for very light use, but not ideal for longevity.
Creative work and gaming: 24GB to 32GB is the safer target.
Professionals and AI-heavy workflows: 48GB to 128GB, depending on workload.
You can compare RAM options in the table below:
MacBook ModelBase RAMMaximum RAMMacBook Neo8GB8GBMacBook Air (M5)16GB32GBMacBook Pro (M5)16GB32GBMacBook Pro (M5 Pro)24GB64GBMacBook Pro (M5 Max)36GB128GBCompare RAM allocation across Apple’s range of MacBooks.
How much storage do you need for a MacBook?
256GB: Fine for cloud-first users with light local storage needs, but it can fill up quickly.
512GB: The better starting point for most people. It gives you more breathing room for apps, files, photos, and offline media.
1TB or more: Best for media professionals, developers with larger local workloads, or anyone who works with large files regularly.
Determining the best storage capacity for a MacBook depends heavily on your specific workflow, as internal storage cannot be upgraded after purchase.
While Apple previously offered 256GB as a baseline, most current models now start at 512GB or 1TB to accommodate the increasing space requirements of modern operating systems and applications. For most buyers, 512GB is the practical minimum if the budget allows.
Experts now generally advise against 256GB drives for primary machines. Furthermore, SSDs can slow down significantly as they fill up. A common rule of thumb is to “buy at least twice the capacity of what you need to store” to maintain performance and account for drive wear.
Storage (SSD) recommendations by user type
Casual users and students: 512GB recommended. Sufficient for documents, web browsing, and light media use.
General Productivity: 512GB to 1TB recommended. For users with moderate photo libraries and some video projects.
Creative Professionals: 1TB to 2TB+ recommended. Necessary for 4K video editing, large high-resolution photo libraries, and professional audio suites.
High-End Workflows: 4TB to 8TB recommended. For 3D animation, AI development, and massive video production projects.
Is there a difference between SSDs in Apple’s MacBooks
There are significant differences in SSD performance, capacity, and technology across the current MacBook lineup. In March 2026, Apple introduced faster storage technologies for the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
The most notable differences lie in the read/write speeds, which vary based on the model’s processor and the physical capacity of the drive:
MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max): The M5 Pro and Max models, released in March 2026, feature the fastest internal storage in the lineup. Apple claims these SSDs are up to twice as fast as the previous generation.
MacBook Pro (M5): Apple also claimed the SSD in the M5 model, which launched in October 2025, delivers up to 2x faster read/write performance than the predecessors.
MacBook Air (M5): The M5 MacBook Air also received a similar storage speed boost with the March 2026 update.
MacBook Neo: The MacBook Neo uses a slower SSD to maintain its lower price point.
Compare storage options in the table below:
MacBook ModelBase StorageMaximum StorageMacBook Neo256GB512GBMacBook Air (M5)512GB4TBMacBook Pro (M5)1TB4TBMacBook Pro (M5 Pro)1TB8TBMacBook Pro (M5 Max)2TB8TBCompare SSD options for MacBooks.
Which MacBook chip should you choose?
Choosing the right MacBook chip in 2026 depends on your specific workflow, ranging from basic productivity to high-end professional creative work. Apple’s current lineup features the M5 family (M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max) and the budget-friendly A18 Pro.
Apple’s MacBook chips currently fall into four clear tiers.
A18 Pro: Best for basic users who want the cheapest MacBook possible.
M5: Best for general users, students, and office work.
M5 Pro: Best for photographers, editors, programmers, and users with heavier workloads.
M5 Max: Best for high-end creative work, large AI models, 3D production, and anyone who needs the most performance possible in a MacBook.
See our Mac processor comparison to find out how different generations of Mac chips compared.
Compare processor and GPU options in the table below:
FeatureA18 Pro M5 M5 Pro M5 Max MacBooks(s)MacBook NeoMacBook Air & MacBook ProMacBook ProMacBook ProCPU Cores6-core10-coreUp to 18-core18-coreGPU Cores5-coreUp to 10-coreUp to 20-coreUp to 40-coreMax Memory8GB32GB48GB128GBPorts SupportUSB 2/3Thunderbolt 4Thunderbolt 5Thunderbolt 5ArchitectureMobile-classStandard SoCFusion (Dual-die)Fusion (Dual-die)Best ForBudget choice for students & basic tasksMainstream choice for general consumersSoftware development, 4K video editing, photo editing Extreme processing power, massive memory capacityCompare chip options for MacBook Air, Neo and Pro.
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Is a MacBook Air powerful enough?
Yes. For most people, the MacBook Air is more than powerful enough for everyday work, school, multitasking, web use, and light creative tasks.
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Which MacBook lasts the longest?
For battery life, the MacBook Pro models lead the lineup, with 24 hours of playback.
3.
Should I buy a refurbished MacBook?
A refurbished MacBook can be a good value, especially if you buy Apple silicon rather than Intel. Just make sure the price gap is meaningful and the machine still has enough life left to justify the purchase.
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Is a MacBook worth it compared to a Windows laptop?
That depends on your priorities, but MacBooks are often worth it for buyers who want strong battery life, premium build quality, excellent trackpads, and tight integration with the Apple ecosystem.
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How long will a MacBook last?
The typical lifespan of a MacBook is generally between five and eight years, though this depends heavily on a combination of hardware durability and ongoing software support . While the physical components are built to last, Apple eventually classifies older models as “vintage” or “obsolete,” which limits your ability to get official repairs and parts. Find out more here: How long do MacBooks last: Lifespan, support and when to upgrade.
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Which MacBook should you buy
Most people should buy the MacBook Air because it offers the best balance of performance, battery life, portability, and price.
Choose the MacBook Pro if you regularly edit video, compile code, create 3D work, or run other demanding professional software.
Choose the MacBook Neo if your budget is tight and your needs are basic, but be aware of the compromises.
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watchOS 26.4 adds a new Average Bedtime metric to the sleep features that sync to the health app, so you can better keep an eye on how bedtime impacts overall sleep quality.
tvOS 26.4 eliminates the iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows apps on the Apple TV. These apps haven't worked for some time and have directed users to the Apple TV app for purchases, but Apple is finally phasing them out entirely. Apple also added a Continuous Audio Connection option for HDMI output.
visionOS 26.4 includes support for foveated streaming for apps and games. Foveated streaming allows video to be streamed to the precise area where a user is looking, and peripheral areas are compressed. It allows for higher visual quality and lower latency.Related Roundups: Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, watchOS 26Buyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy), Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forums: Apple TV and Home Theater, Apple Vision Pro, Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
PSA: Spotify investigating outage that’s kicking users off their plans If you’re having trouble accessing Spotify this afternoon, you’re not alone. The streaming music service has confirmed an ongoing issue causing some listeners to be kicked off their subscription.
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