
Apple's $599 MacBook Neo Is the First Mac That Threatens to Eat the MacBook Air
At $599 with an A18 Pro chip, the MacBook Neo undercuts the MacBook Air M5 by $500 and exposes how much Mac buyers have been overpaying for the entry tier.
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At $599 with an A18 Pro chip, the MacBook Neo undercuts the MacBook Air M5 by $500 and exposes how much Mac buyers have been overpaying for the entry tier.
Apple turned on encrypted RCS between iPhone and Android on May 12, 2026, but the lock icon only appears when both carriers cooperate.
OpenAI killed the $50,000 minimum, added CPC bidding and a Conversions API, and opened ChatGPT ads to any U.S. business willing to wait in line.
Google's first screenless Fitbit launches at $99.99 with 24/7 health sensors, a Gemini-powered coach, and no mandatory subscription.

Donkey Kong Bananza outsold every Switch 2 game except Mario Kart World - and it's still the safest pick a year later. Here's what else earns the slot.
Samsung is selling brand-new Galaxy Z Flip 7 units for $899, while T-Mobile gives the Razr Ultra away free on a new line. Here's which clamshell wins.

The $1,499 Razr Ultra 2026 hides its best features behind the cover display. Here's how to configure Moto AI, Smart Connect, and the new camera modes the right
A practical walkthrough for getting a 120B-parameter model running on NVIDIA's $3,000 desktop AI box, plus the unified-memory gotcha most guides miss.
RedAccess found 380,000 publicly accessible apps built on Lovable, Replit, and Base44, with 5,000 exposing corporate, medical, and financial data.
China's state semiconductor fund leading DeepSeek's first outside raise at a $45B valuation reshapes the lab's open-weight strategy in ways money alone doesn't
Uber's CTO says the company wants to bolt sensor kits onto its drivers' cars and sell the data feed to 25 AV partners, starting with Wayve.

Meta is spending up to $135B on AI in 2026 and firing 8,000 people. The math shows the layoffs aren't paying for the GPUs, they're signaling Wall Street.