• Apple announces MacBook Neo notebook, offers $599 price point for entry-level model

    Apple announces MacBook Neo notebook, offers $599 price point for entry-level model

    The low-cost MacBook you’ve been waiting for has arrived.

    Following months of rumors and speculation, Apple on Wednesday announced the MacBook Neo, a new notebook featuring the A18 Pro chip with a retail price starting at $599.

    The notebook is the first Mac to be powered by an iPhone chip, the A18 having debuted in 2024’s iPhone 16 Pro models. Apple has stated that the chip is up to 50 percent faster for everyday tasks than the bestselling PC with the latest shipping Intel Core Ultra 5, up to 3x faster for on-device AI workloads, and up to 2x faster for tasks like photo editing.

    Where specs are concerned, the MacBook Neo boasts a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a 2408-by-1506 resolution, 500 nits of brightness, and an anti-reflective coating. The display itself lacks a notch, and instead features uniform, iPad-style bezels.

    The MacBook Neo is available in Silver, Indigo, Blush, and Citrus color options, with the colored finishes extending to the Magic Keyboard in lighter shades and come with matching wallpapers. The notebook itself weighs 2.7 pounds, and features two USB-C porrts (one being a USB-C 2 port with support for speeds up to 480 Mb/s and one is a USB-C 3 port with support for speeds up to 10 Gb/s), along with a headphone jack.

    The MacBook Neo also offers a 16-hour battery life, 8GB of unified memory, Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6 connectivity, a 1080p front-facing camera, dual mics with directional beamforming, and dual side-firing speakers with Spatial Audio.

    The retail price starts at $599 for the entry-level MacBook, which offers 256GB of storage along with the Magic Keyboard or $699 for the 512GB model, which arrives with the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID. Education customers can purchase the notebook at a $499 price point.

    Apple also pointed out that the MacBook Neo is Apple’s lowest-carbon Mac, and that it’s composed from 60 percent recycled materials. These materials include 90 percent recycled aluminum and 100 percent recycled cobalt in the battery.

    The MacBook Neo is available to pre-order starting today, with availability beginning on Wednesday, March 11.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors and Apple

  • Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26.3.1 update, adds new Studio Display drivers, bug fixes

    Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26.3.1 update, adds new Studio Display drivers, bug fixes

    It’s not the most exciting update in the world, but it’ll probably come in handy.

    Apple on Wednesday released its macOS Tahoe 26.3.1 update, which adds the following fixes and changes:

    “This update expands external display support to include Studio Display (2026) and Studio Display XDR along with bug fixes for your Mac.”

    macOS 26.3.1 is the software version that’s expected to ship on all of Apple’s new MacBooks introduced this week, including the MacBook Neo, M5 MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max.

    All of the new products became available for pre-order on Wednesday.

    If you’ve had a chance to try the macOS Tahoe 26.3.1 update, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

    Via 9to5Mac

  • Technical specifications begin to leak about Apple’s upcoming “MacBook Neo” budget notebook

    Technical specifications begin to leak about Apple’s upcoming “MacBook Neo” budget notebook

    While Apple’s in the middle of its new products sprint this week and has announced six new products over the last few days, the leak community has released its own information regarding Apple’s anticipated buget MacBook.

    Per 9to5Mac and MacRumors, details have been released as to the upcoming MacBook, dubbed the “MacBook Neo,” which won’t be available in a 12-inch size, but will include two USB-C ports as well as a MagSafe charging port.

    Apple already features two USB-C ports and a MagSafe charging port on the M2 MacBook Air and later. This would be a continuation of that choice in terms of ports.

    Other technical details point to the inclusion of Wi-Fi 7 support, but no Apple N1 wireless networking chip.

    It’s thought that the MacBook Neo will feature an A18 Pro chip originally designed to power the iPhone 16 Pro, although Apple could opt for the A19 Pro chip found in the iPhone 17 Pro.

    An official announcement is expected via the media experience slated to start at 9 am ET from New York City.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via 9to5Mac and MacRumors

  • Apple announces M5 Pro and M5 Max-based MacBook Pro notebooks

    Apple announces M5 Pro and M5 Max-based MacBook Pro notebooks

    The new product releases are coming out this week, and for fans of the M5-based MacBook Pro notebooks, you’re going to like this.

    Apple on Tuesday announced its new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro notebooks featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. The chips are built on Apple’s new Fusion Architecture, which bonds two third-generation 3nm dies into a single chip using advanced packaging. Prior to this, chips were fabricated using a single-die design, and the two bonded dies house the notebook’s CPU, GPU, Media Engine, Neural Engine, unified memory controller, and Thunderbolt 5 capabilities together.

    Both chips feature an 18-core CPU, which is up from the 14-core and 16-core designs of the M4 Pro and M4 Max, respectively. The CPU now includes six “super cores” alongside 12 efficiency-focused performance cores. Apple claims up to 30 percent faster multithreaded performance over the M4 generation, and up to 2.5x faster than M1 Pro and M1 Max.

    The M5 Pro chip features up to 20 GPU cores, while the M5 Max chip offers 40 cores, which each GPU core including a Neural Accelerator that Apple has stated offers four times the peak AI compute compared to M4 Pro and M4 Max. Apple claims up to 50 percent faster graphics overall, with ray-tracing workloads seeing up to 35 percent improvement over the previous generation.

    Available RAM/Unified Memory has been boosted as well, with the M5 Pro model supporting up to 64GB of Unified Memory (up from 48GB on the M4 Pro model), with bandwidth now reaching 307GB/s. The M5 Max retains its 128GB maximum but raises bandwidth to 614GB/s.

    Storage speeds have also been boosted, with Apple citing up to 2x faster read/write speeds compared to the M4 notebooks, and topping out at 14.5GB/s. Base storage has also increased, the M5 Pro models starting at 1TB, while the M5 Max models start at 2TB.

    Where networking is concerned, the new MacBook Pro models ship with Apple’s N1 wireless networking chip, which offers Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 support. This serves as an upgrade from the Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 found in last year’s M4 Pro and M4 Max models.

    Other additions include a 16-core Neural Engine with a faster memory connection that Apple says speeds up on-device Apple Intelligence tasks, and an updated Media Engine that adds hardware-accelerated AV1 decode alongside existing H.264, HEVC, and ProRes support. There’s also Memory Integrity Enforcement – an always-on memory safety feature Apple calls an industry first.

    The Thunderbolt 5 ports are similar to those from the M4 generation, with each port receiving its own dedicated controller on the chip, allowing for all three ports to run at full bandwidth simultaneously. The M5 Pro can support to two high-resolution monitors, while M5 Max supports up to four.

    In terms of battery life, Apple says it tops out at 24 hours on the 16-inch model, and that users can fast-charge to 50 percent in 30 minutes with a 96W or higher USB-C adapter.

    The 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Pro chip starts at $2,199, with the 16-inch model starting at $2,699. The 14-inch M5 Max model starts at $3,599, with the 16-inch starting at $3,899. All models are available in space black and silver, with pre-orders opening tomorrow, March 4, and availability beginning Wednesday, March 11.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors and Apple

  • Apple announces iPhone 17e handset, adds A19 chip, MagSafe charging, other internal features over the iPhone 16e

    Apple announces iPhone 17e handset, adds A19 chip, MagSafe charging, other internal features over the iPhone 16e

    As anticipated, Apple announced its new iPhone 17e handset on Monday. Just one year after the introduction of the iPhone 16e, the device enters the market for users on a budget.

    Per AppleInsider, the new model adds moderate upgrades, with the overall design remaining unchanged and the device retailing a 6.1-inch OLED screen. The overall design is also unchanged, with flat sides, the Action Button, and a single camera on the back sans bump as before. However, the main changes are internal.

    The iPhone 17e offers an A19 processor, matching the chip used in the base version of the iPhone 17. The A19 chip itself offers two performance cores and four efficiency cores for the CPU, while the GPU has four cores. This is one GPU down from the five-core version in the iPhone 17’s version, but the Neural Accelerators added to each GPU core will give a significant boost to machine learning tasks.

    The handset now offers the C1X cellular modem, which doesn’t support mmWave, but is an improved version of Apple’s C1 modem, which is also capable of features such as Emergency SOS, Roadside Assistance, Messages, and Find My via Satellite are. Other new features include MagSafe charging, which was missing from the iPhone 16e, despite its inclusion of Qi wireless charging support. The handset will work with MagSafe charging accessories, and will work at up to 15W, up from 7.5W support.

    The iPhone 17e offers a single camera, as seen in the previous model, and sports a 48MP Fusion Camera with Deep Fusion computational photography, Portrait Mode with Portrait Lighting, Photographic Styles, Night Mode, and a 10x digital zoom. Video capabilities extend to 4K Dolby Vision at 60fps, 1080p Slo-mo at 240fps, Cinematic Stabilization, and a 6x digital zoom.

    The battery life is cited at 26 hours of video playback, 21 hours when streamed, and up to 90 hours of audio playback and the iPhone 17e continues to be made available in a choice of Black and White finishes, plus a new soft pink.

    Pre-orders begin on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, and the iPhone 17e will be shipping from March 11, 2026. The iPhone 17e starts from $599 for the base 256GB model, and $799 for 512GB.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via AppleInsider and Apple