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Apple's MacBook Pro with an M5 processor has been push backed to 2026. The next-gen laptop will feature an OLED display and a thinner design.
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Macworld on MSNApple’s packed spring 2026 lineup may include the MacBook Pros we expected this yearMacworld A new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman details Apple’s current release plans for the first half of 2026. Much of it was already expected, but the biggest scoop is that Apple is considering delaying the new M5 MacBook Pros—originally slated to be released this fall—until early next year.
Rumors out of Asia captured the attention of Apple fans in 2023 with claims that Apple planned to offer a more affordable MacBook
Amazon Prime Day deals are in full effect, and even on Day 3 of the sales, Apple continues to offer some stellar MacBook deals, with savings of up to $350 on every Air and Pro model. The best deals I've seen so far are $150 off the M4 MacBook Air (arguably one of the best laptops you can buy right now) and a whopping $170 off the M4 MacBook Pro.
Apple's next update to the MacBook Pro won't be in 2025 with a refresh for the notebook now rumored to hit in early 2026.
That’s exactly what’s happening right now with the new 2025 MacBook Air, released in March. The 256GB version launched at $999 but for Prime Day, Amazon has dropped the price to $849. This is not only the lowest price ever for this model, but it’s also half the price of the least expensive MacBook Pro which starts at $1,699
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Gadget Review on MSNApple Is Testing a Wireless Update System for Macs-While They're Still in the BoxApple develops a wireless Mac update system for sealed retail boxes, eliminating the frustrating out-of-box software updates that occur at Apple Stores.
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Macworld on MSNYour next MacBook may come out of the box already up to date–but how?It’s a pretty common experience to have to download and install a big operating system update as the very first thing when you unbox your brand new device. It’s not great, especially when the setup and restore process is already a lengthy one and you just want to use your new Mac already.