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9to5mac.com

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13602 articles
2026-03-09
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Apple Studio Display XDR review: great reference picture modes, much improved camera, and 120Hz support on newer Macs, but expensive at $3300 and only for Macs

but there's a catchNikias Molina /Nikias Molina on YouTube:MEGA Unboxing: New MacBook Air, MacBook Pro & Studio Display (2026)iJustine on YouTube:New Studio Display and Studio Display XDR — worth the ...

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MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Max) review: “Super core” architecture and 40-core GPU deliver beastly performance, but still retains a five-year-old design

Outstanding  —  THE BOTTOM LINE  —  Pros & Cons  — “Super core” architecture delivers incredible performance

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MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Max) review: “Super core” architecture and 40-core GPU deliver beastly performance, but still retains a five-year-old design

Outstanding  —  THE BOTTOM LINE  —  Pros & Cons  — “Super core” architecture delivers incredible performance

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MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Max) review: “Super core” architecture and 40-core GPU deliver beastly performance, but still retains a five-year-old design

Outstanding  —  THE BOTTOM LINE  —  Pros & Cons  — “Super core” architecture delivers incredible performance

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MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Max) review: “Super core” architecture and 40-core GPU deliver beastly performance, but still retains a five-year-old design

Outstanding  —  THE BOTTOM LINE  —  Pros & Cons  — “Super core” architecture delivers incredible performance

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Sources: Apple delayed the release of its smart home display, planned for this month, until later this year to let the company finish work on the new Siri

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Sources: Apple delayed the release of its smart home display, planned for this month, until later this year to let the company finish work on the new Siri

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iPad Air (M4) review: M4 is powerful, iPadOS 26 improves multitasking, and the hardware is robust, but its screen could be better, no Face ID, and can be pricey

The iPad Air is extremely powerful and portable, but it's past time for it to have a nicer screen.

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iPad Air (M4) review: M4 is powerful, iPadOS 26 improves multitasking, and the hardware is robust, but its screen could be better, no Face ID, and can be pricey

The iPad Air is extremely powerful and portable, but it's past time for it to have a nicer screen.

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iPhone 17e review: MagSafe, 256GB of base storage, and the camera are great, but no always-on display and 60Hz makes the iPhone 17 a better deal for $200 more

The iPhone 17E is a better value than the 16E was when it arrived, but that should matter to basically nobody.

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iPhone 17e review: MagSafe, 256GB of base storage, and the camera are great, but no always-on display and 60Hz makes the iPhone 17 a better deal for $200 more

The iPhone 17E is a better value than the 16E was when it arrived, but that should matter to basically nobody.

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Thoughts on the MacBook Neo, as Apple expands its superpremium tier via “Ultra” products; sources say Apple plans to 3D-print aluminum for the Watch and iPhone

Apple has taken the wraps off its $599 MacBook Neo, entering new territory in a way that could shake up the computer market.

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Thoughts on the MacBook Neo, as Apple expands its superpremium tier via “Ultra” products; sources say Apple plans to 3D-print aluminum for the Watch and iPhone

Apple has taken the wraps off its $599 MacBook Neo, entering new territory in a way that could shake up the computer market.

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Thoughts on the MacBook Neo, as Apple expands its superpremium tier via “Ultra” products; sources say Apple plans to 3D-print aluminum for the Watch and iPhone

Apple has taken the wraps off its $599 MacBook Neo, entering new territory in a way that could shake up the computer market.

2026-03-08
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Thoughts on MacBook Neo, as Apple also expands its superpremium tier via “Ultra” products; sources: Apple wants to use aluminum 3D-printing for Watch and iPhone

Apple has taken the wraps off its $599 MacBook Neo, entering new territory in a way that could shake up the computer market.

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Thoughts on MacBook Neo, as Apple also expands its superpremium tier via “Ultra” products; sources: Apple wants to use aluminum 3D-printing for Watch and iPhone

Apple has taken the wraps off its $599 MacBook Neo, entering new territory in a way that could shake up the computer market.

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Thoughts on MacBook Neo, as Apple also expands its superpremium tier via “Ultra” products; sources: Apple wants to use aluminum 3D-printing for Watch and iPhone

Apple has taken the wraps off its $599 MacBook Neo, entering new territory in a way that could shake up the computer market.

2026-03-06
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Apple implemented geoblocking in January 2026 to prevent US-based users from downloading or updating ByteDance's Chinese apps, even with a Chinese Apple account

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OpenAI launches GPT-5.4, saying it is its “most capable and efficient frontier model for professional work” and its first with native computer use capabilities

The latest model comes with native computer use capabilities, allowing it to take on jobs across your device and applications.

2026-03-05
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OpenAI launches GPT-5.4, saying it is its “most capable and efficient frontier model for professional work” and its first with native computer use capabilities

The latest model comes with native computer use capabilities, allowing it to take on jobs across your device and applications.