Everything Apple announced this week
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This week, though, Apple committed to the bit. First was an update to its budget iPhone line, replacing the 16E with a 17E at the same $599 price, despite rising memory costs and inflation. The surprise release was a new MacBook,
Apple released important fixes with its surprise iOS 26.3.1 update, but users have spotted problems.
Apple opens week of product launches with refreshed low-cost iPhone and a faster iPad Air, as it begins what looks to be a broader multi-day hardware push.
Apple's new $599 MacBook Neo features the A18 Pro chip, a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, 16-hour battery life, and fun colors. Check it out!
In January, after TikTok announced a deal to transfer its US operations, Apple began blocking people in the US from downloading or updating ByteDance apps designed for the Chinese market.
The company also revealed an M4 iPad Air, M5 Pro- and Max-powered MacBook Pro models and a Studio Display XDR.
Formula 1 on Apple TV. One, I think if you’re reading this there’s a strong chance you’d appreciate F1, which is as much a tech thing as a sports thing. Two, the races will now be on Apple TV, and so far it appears Apple has some great ideas about how to show them. You have until Sunday to catch up on Drive to Survive!
The 2025 Apple Intelligence-armed M4 Air has been a huge hit since its release last year — over 2,000 Amazon reviewers give it a blowout average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. When a machine that’s this universally praised by both buyers and reviewers takes a sudden $300 price drop, from $1,599 to $1,299, it’s time to take a long hard look.