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    MacBook Neo Puts Kansas City’s Apple Switch Under Scrutiny

    May 26, 2026 / 12:24 PMMay 26, 2026

    MacBook Neo gives Kansas City Public Schools a bold all-Apple reset, but the district now has to prove the switch is worth the cost.

    A silver laptop showcasing MacBook Neo performance features a colorful abstract design in purple, blue, and green on the screen, set against a white background with a small gray Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    MacBook Neo Tests Chromebook’s Classroom Hold

    May 5, 2026 / 8:43 AMMay 5, 2026

    MacBook Neo is Apple’s clearest challenge to Chromebooks, giving schools and students a lower-cost Mac days after its launch.

    macOS 26 update 2025 interface on a MacBook screen, displaying the visionOS-inspired Solarium design with rounded icons and animated tabs, showcasing new Apple Intelligence features for 2025.

    Half Of Recent Mac Buyers Are New to Apple, Coming from PCs and Chromebooks

    March 16, 2024 / 7:50 AMApril 4, 2024

    The dynamics of the computer market have long been shaped by competition among various operating systems and brands, with the battle between macOS and Windows capturing headlines for years. However,…

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    Apple Plans Low-Cost MacBook to Rival Chromebooks, Targeting Education Sector

    September 6, 2023 / 10:54 AMApril 19, 2024

    According to a report originating from Taiwan, Apple is preparing to launch a low-cost MacBook series designed to challenge Google’s Chromebooks, particularly in the education sector. Expected to hit the…

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    A hand holds a smartphone displaying a green screen with an arrow pointing up, text reading "Alan's Keys," and "15 ft ahead," showing distance to the keys using Apple Find My accessories.

    Find My Support Turns Third-Party Accessories Into Trackable Essentials

    A laptop, smartwatch, smartphone, and blue smart speaker display the same music album, showing synchronization across multiple Apple Music devices.

    The Power of Apple Music Across Android, Windows, and Smart TVs

    A man wearing glasses and a black turtleneck holds up an early model smartphone with app icons displayed on the screen, marking the start of the iPhone era, as he stands in front of a large, blurred logo in the background.

    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game

    Two hands hold iPhones facing each other against a black background—one displays a $35 peer-to-peer payment screen, while the other shows a blue-green lock screen at 1:41.

    Apple Cash Makes Personal Payments Easier and More Secure

    A white unlocked padlock icon on a laptop graphic is centered over a blurred background showing a person in orange near a laptop, highlighting Mac security responses, with an Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Mac Security Responses Give Users More Control Over Protection

    A computer screen displays an iPhone interface for customizing Siri’s voice, showing options for voice, skin tone, and expressiveness. A “Continue” button appears at the bottom, with the Apple logo in the lower right—perfect for a Quick Look video demo.

    Mac Quick Look Trims Videos Without Opening an Editor

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