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    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

    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,…

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #734. Half of a digital brain in red with China’s flag faces another in blue with the U.S. flag. Headlines discuss AI rivalry, succession at Apple, and breakthroughs in space data centers.
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    Two square graphics compare the Apple logo with “M4” and “M5” text, set against a dark, abstract background with glowing gradient accents, illustrating the MacBook Pro M5 vs M4 distinction.

    MacBook Pro M5 vs. M4: What’s New in Apple’s Latest 14-Inch Laptop

    A sleek, futuristic white car—reminiscent of Elon Musk robotaxi production—with gullwing doors open is parked on a wet city street at night, its headlights and string lights glowing as people relax at a nearby sidewalk cafe.

    Elon Musk Says Robotaxi Production Will Move “Stunningly Fast” Beyond Human Capacities

    Side view of a sleek, modern virtual reality headset featuring the advanced Vision Pro M5 chip, with a white and gray fabric strap, rounded edges, and a smooth, reflective front surface. The design is accented with orange details on the strap.

    Vision Pro Production Expands to Vietnam as Apple Diversifies Manufacturing

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    What to Expect From Apple Layoffs in 2026: The Company That Rarely Cuts Staff Faces a Changing Industry

    A silver tablet from the M5 lineup with a black screen displaying colorful, abstract, glossy shapes in blue, yellow, and orange hues sits on a plain white background. The tablet’s rear camera is visible, showcasing modern iPad innovation.

    M5 Lineup Extends Apple’s Tradition of the iPad Leading Mac Innovation

    A man in a dark suit and tie with short, styled brown hair looks to the side against a blurred, neutral background, reminiscent of the poised confidence often seen in Elon Musk Grok 5 promotional visuals.

    Elon Musk Bets on Grok 5: “It Has a 10% Chance of Becoming the World’s First General AI”

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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