These 15 Apple Products Didn't Get a Price Increase
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And yet Apple remains apart. Whether or not we believe the spiel, it claims not to want engagement. Indeed, it may be the first tech company to actively discourage use of its tech.
While neither company has publicly discussed the deal, it would be a big break for Intel, which sold a 10 percent stake to the U.S. government last year.
Apple's (AAPL) MacBook Neo, which was unveiled last week, became officially available for purchase on Wednesday. And given the early reception towards the low-cost device, industry analysts believe it may just be the start of a deeper push for the tech giant.
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To understand how Apple took over the world, consider Doug Weber, a former design manager for the Cupertino technology giant. Apple was so committed to design and functionality, Weber said, that it let him carve out a custom role scouring Asia for outside ...
One of the things that conversation seems to have missed is the idea that the Neo is perfectly equipped to do the only thing that tech companies seem to think anyone cares about: AI. You can argue whether that’s actually true, but there’s no question ...
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MacBooks are the latest victim of the memory shortage. Here's why laptop prices keep rising
Memory costs have exploded in 2026, leading Apple and other computing giants to jack up laptop prices. Against that backdrop, here’s how to save on a new PC this year.
Last week, reports began swirling that Apple would soon raise prices due to "RAMageddon," a term for the storage and memory chip shortage driven by the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. However, it was unclear when exactly that would happen or which devices would take a hit.
