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If you were hoping for a touchscreen feature on the next-generation MacBook Neo, as seen on an assortment of Chromebooks, you might have to wait a while. Per noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Securities, who had commented in late 2025 that touchscreen support was possible on a forthcoming Apple notebook (this could be accomplished […]


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Following last week’s multi-day media event, Apple on Wednesday announced that seven new products were now available at Apple Stores and other retail locations. Apple has announced that inventory will be available for both walk-in customers and Apple Store pickup, albeit availability may vary, and you’ll want to check to see if your local store […]


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Apple’s feature-rich Studio Display XDR may be getting an additional feature: full calibration support. Per 9toMac, John Higgins’ review over on The Verge noted that the new display may have full calibration support. The display, which supports a multitude of different reference modes, ranging from Apple’s own modes to ones from Adobe and even new […]


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If you have a MacBook Neo en route, you’ll need to install the day one update to ensure that it works perfectly. Apple on Tuesday released macOS Tahoe 26.3.2, which includes bug fixes, security updates, and Apple will likely require the software to be installed during the ‌MacBook Neo‌ setup process. As of Monday, there […]


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If you’re hankering for additional iMac colors, they might be en route for this year. Since the introduction of the Apple Silicon iMac in 2021, Apple has upgraded the chip inside twice while refreshing the colors just once. It sounds like that will change later this year. Per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is planning on […]


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