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Apple's M5 Mac lineup leak reveals powerful upgrades, new chips, and future innovations. Discover what's coming for MacBooks and desktops.
A new rumor about Apple Glasses has me very excited about the product’s future and its potential relationship to Vision Pro and visionOS.
Details surrounding the general timeline of Apple's 2026 Mac releases have surfaced, thanks to our sources that have knowledge of macOS Tahoe development and hardware testing.
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I've Reviewed Mac OSes for Decades. Apple Should Add These 12 Features to the Next MacOS
At WWDC on June 9, Apple will reveal the latest version of macOS, reportedly with some big changes. Based on my long history with the operating system, here are a dozen features that would make it better than ever.
Another tidbit from Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter further explores the rumor he’s reported about Apple shifting resources from a Vision Pro follow-up to something more like Meta’s Ray-Ban Display: > The smart glasses are also likely to run the Vision Pro’s operating system,
TL;DR: Apple is shifting focus from a niche Vision Pro headset to AI-powered smart glasses inspired by Meta's Ray-Ban model. These glasses will run a streamlined version of VisionOS, offering full functionality when connected to a Mac and a mobile-friendly interface with an iPhone, signaling a strategic move toward mainstream AR eyewear.
Apple’s latest OS 26.1 betas refine the new releases and revive Slide Over, a beloved iPad multitasking feature that disappeared with iPadOS 26.
The MacBook Pro unveiled on Wednesday is the new baseline edition in the Pro range, with the rest of the M5 chip family possibly being unveiled at a later date.
Apple on Wednesday updated the 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro with its next-generation M5 chip, but previous rumors have