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- Wednesday March 04
- 03:12 pmHands-on with Apple’s new MacBook Neo [Gallery]
Apple today unveiled the new MacBook Neo, which starts at an impressive $599. I’m in New York City for Apple’s corresponding press “experience,” and just spent some time checking out the MacBook Neo in person. more…03:11 pmHow and why MacBook Neo will excel for most everyday tasks
The new MacBook Neo won't come close to competing with the MacBook Air or especially MacBook Pro for video editing and gaming, but it will for the browsing, writing, and music that most users need.MacBook Neo will suit the majority of users — image credit: AppleApple has made its MacBook Neo $500 cheaper than the lowest-cost M5 MacBook Air, and it's done so in part by switching to an iPhone processor. Using the A18 Pro from the iPhone 16 Pro, this is not going to match the M5 in Apple's more expensive laptops.Yet where the MacBook Air and in particular the MacBook Pro are most powerful is in work that requires multi-core use. That's video editing, model rendering, image editing, some audio editing, and certainly scientific work. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums03:10 pmDownload the new MacBook Neo wallpaper here
You know the drill: new devices, new wallpapers. If you liked the MacBook Neo’s new default wallpaper, you can download it right here. more…03:09 pmThe $599 MacBook Neo fine print: RAM limits, USB-C trade-offs, and Touch ID tiers
Apple just announced the new MacBook Neo, its most affordable Mac laptop by a lot. To achieve the $599 starting price, the new MacBook Neo makes a few compromises along the way. These are some you should be aware of when considering the MacBook Neo. more…02:56 pmMacBook Neo has the most recycled content of any Apple product
Apple’s new MacBook Neo is official, with pre-orders open now. One noteworthy feature that may be overlooked is that MacBook Neo sets a new record for recycled content in an Apple product. more…02:26 pmA18 Pro-powered MacBook Neo brings power at lowest price ever
The new MacBook Neo, powered by an A18 Pro chip, is Apple’s most affordable laptop ever, at $599 — just $499 for education. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:25 pmApple published a new Press Release
Apple just published a new Press Release:Say hello to MacBook Neo02:23 pmMacBook Neo now available for pre-order, starts at $599
Apple has just unveiled its new, budget-friendly MacBook Neo. And you can pre-order the new model now, starting at $599. more…02:21 pmApple unveils all-new MacBook Neo starting at just $599
Apple today unveiled MacBook Neo, an all-new laptop that delivers the magic of the Mac at a breakthrough price, making it even more… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:18 pmThe $599 MacBook Neo is Apple's long-awaited colorful, lower-cost MacBook
Cute, colorful laptop takes the place of the old $599 M1 MacBook Air.02:18 pmMacBook Neo is Apple's new $599 entry-level notebook
Following years of rumors, Apple has finally rolled out the new entry-level MacBook Neo. It's $599.The NYC Apple Event announcing the MacBook NeoThe MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are premium notebooks on the market, with Apple avoiding the more budget-focused end for quite a few years. However, with its latest introduction, it is going to compete with Chromebooks and other low-cost notebook options, but on its own terms.The new MacBook Neo is an effort to tempt value-oriented consumers to sign up to Apple's ecosystem. To do this, Apple had to create a low-cost MacBook, stripping it down to the bare essentials. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:17 pmApple opens preorders for M5 MacBook Pros, iPhone 17e and new Studio Display
Apple’s newest wave of devices is now available to preorder, including the iPhone 17e, M5 MacBook Air, new Studio Displays and MacBook Pros. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:16 pmPreorders begin for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iPhone 17e and more
Apple is currently hosting an international Apple Experience for the launch of the MacBook Neo, but preorders have started for the hardware and accessories already announced this week.Apple has taken its store down ahead of pre-orders — image credit: AppleApple has spent the week launching new displays, plus the iPhone 17e, iPads, and both the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. But all of those went on the store without fanfare, while now Apple has taken the whole store down.Normally Apple does this ahead of a launch event, but the Apple Experience is a much smaller briefing of selected individuals. It's not being live-streamed the way most events are. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:15 pmApple’s new iPhone 17e is now available for pre-order
Apple’s has opened up pre-orders for the newest member of the iPhone 17 lineup. The iPhone 17e is now available to purchase after first being announced on Monday. Apple will officially release the latest iPhone on Wednesday, March 11. more…02:05 pmMacBook Neo is now official: A18 Pro chip, $599, four colors, more
Apple’s new MacBook Neo is now official. After already announcing six new products this week, Apple just unveiled the all-new MacBook Neo at its special “experience” in New York City. MacBook Neo is Apple’s first laptop powered by a chip that first appeared in an iPhone: the A18 Pro. more…01:46 pmApple store down ahead of MacBook Neo announcement
The Apple Store app has just gone down with the ‘Be right back’ message Apple uses ahead of major new product announcements. At the time of writing, the website was still live. We’re of course expecting the imminent announcement of the new entry-level MacBook, which may be branded as the MacBook Neo … more…01:28 pmM5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro vs M4 Max 16-inch MaBook Pro compared
Apple's new top-tier portable is the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Max. Here's what has changed from its predecessor, the M4 Max edition.M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro [left], M4 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro [right]Apple has finally continued to roll out its Mac updates as part of the M5 generation. Following the initial salvo in October, which saw the base 14-inch MacBook Pro go from M4 to M5, Apple has moved on to the other models.This time around, it's the turn of the M5 Pro and the M5 Max, the high-performing cousins to the M5. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:27 pmApple retail stores and corporate offices in UAE temporarily closed [U]
Apple has temporarily closed its corporate offices and five Apple Store locations in the United Arab Emirates following a significant escalation in Middle East conflict over the weekend. more…01:23 pmTikTok says it won’t introduce end-to-end encryption for DMs
TikTok is setting itself apart from most other online platforms that offer messaging by stating that it won’t be introducing end-to-end encryption to ensure the privacy of direct messages. This means that the company will be able to read messages sent between users, which is likely to cause concerns even after its US operations were separated from its Chinese owner … more…01:00 pmAptera Reaches Milestone in Solar-Powered Vehicle Production
Aptera has rolled the first vehicle off its validation assembly line, bringing its solar EV closer to regulatory certification and initial customer deliveries. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.