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Apple may bring this ‘obsolete' Macbook model with an iPhone chip
Apple may bring this ‘obsolete' Macbook model with an iPhone chip

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Time of India

Apple may bring this ‘obsolete' Macbook model with an iPhone chip

Apple is reportedly planning to launch an affordable Macbook that may be powered by an iPhone chip . According to analyst Ming-Chi-Kuo, the rumoured MacBook model is expected to enter mass production in the fourth quarter of 2025 or early 2026. Taking to microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Kuo says that the low-cost MacBook may come powered by A18 Pro chipset , the one that powers the current iPhone 16 Pro models. In the post, Kuo says that 'Apple aims to return total MacBook shipments to the COVID-19 peak of around 25 million units in 2026 (vs. an estimated 20 million units in 2025).' 'The more-affordable MacBook is projected to account for 5–7 million units for 2026,' he added. While there is no official confirmation, the upcoming MacBook model is likely to be a successor to the 12-inch Retina MacBook that debuted 10 years ago. The 12-inch MacBook gave an early look at the future of Mac computers. Introducing the new MacBook then, CEO Tim Cook called it a "reinvention" of the notebook. Years later, the product was discontinued after the launch of the 2019 MacBook Air. Here's what the rumoured affordable MacBook may offer by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Morocco: New Container Houses (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search Ads Search Now Undo The upcoming MacBook model is said to be equipped with a 13-inch screen. As previously mentioned, it is said to run on A18 Pro processor. Colour variants may include silver, blue, pink, and yellow, the analyst says. The affordable MacBook may debut in late 2025 or early 2026. In another news, Apple is developing at least seven head-mounted devices across two product lines, with smart glasses positioned to become the next major consumer electronics trend, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's latest forecast. The company's aggressive timeline spans from 2025 to 2028, with Ray-Ban-style smart glasses expected to lead the charge in 2027. The company's first consumer smart glasses will enter mass production in Q2 2027, targeting 3-5 million unit shipments in their debut year. These Ray-Ban competitors will feature voice control, gesture recognition, camera capabilities, and AI-powered environmental sensing without display functionality. Kuo predicts Apple's entry will push total smart glasses market shipments beyond 10 million units in 2027, transforming a niche category into mainstream adoption. OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3: Why This Neckband Still ROCKS in a TWS World! AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Apple could launch a cheap Macbook next year — powered by the iPhone 16 Pro's chip
Apple could launch a cheap Macbook next year — powered by the iPhone 16 Pro's chip

Tom's Guide

time30-06-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Apple could launch a cheap Macbook next year — powered by the iPhone 16 Pro's chip

There are plenty of reasons to buy a MacBook, but saving money certainly isn't one of them. The best MacBooks give you a lot for your money, but they're not budget devices by any definition of the word. The good news is that analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple will be releasing a cheaper Macbook next year — and it'll apparently be powered by iPhone chips. According to Kuo, this machine will have a display somewhere around 13-inches, and will be powered by the A18 Pro chipset. That's the same chip as the iPhone 16 Pro, which has already proven to be a performance powerhouse. On top of that the machines could come in a variety of different colors, including silver, blue, pink and yellow. Apparently this new cheaper MacBook will go into mass production at the end of this year, or early next year. Apparently this new machine is projected to sell between 5 and 7 million units in 2026. According to Kuo, this will help Apple get shipment figures back to their pre-COVID shipment peak of 25 million units — up from 20 million in 2025. It's no secret that Apple's M Series chips came about because of the success of the iPhone's A-series. Compared to old Intel Macs, this offered far better performance and efficiency — boosting the capabilities and battery life. So bringing the A-series into the MacBook lineup brings that whole idea full circle. The main question I have is, how much of a hit would this rumored machine take in both those areas? The A-series may be able to perform well on iPhones, but there's a reason why the best iPads have been using M-series chips for the past few years. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. I'm also curious as to how cheap this "cheap" Macbook might actually be. The M4 MacBook Air models start at $999, but is discounted to $849 right now. A cheaper model would have to be at least $200-$300 cheaper to make it worthwhile and that kind of price point could come with some other sacrifices like worse cameras, fewer ports and a less impressive screen. Of course we won't know for sure until Apple actually announces the laptop, which isn't likely to happen until it's ready to go on sale. Meaning we've got almost a year of waiting ahead of us.

The em dash does not belong to ChatGPT
The em dash does not belong to ChatGPT

Mint

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

The em dash does not belong to ChatGPT

A writer-journalist friend was recently told that something he wrote felt like it was ChatGPT-coded. This was because of his liberal use of the em dash—that long punctuation mark which signals a mid-sentence shift to add emphasis, or to frame a detail too important to sideline. Over the last few months, there has been a lot of clamour around em dashes showing up frequently in AI-generated writing. The assumption, now gathering steam in certain corners of the internet, is that if you use too many em dashes in your social media posts, you must be using AI to aid your writing. Furious at the allegation, my friend took to LinkedIn to post a spirited rant—part grammar lesson, part love letter—breaking down the em dash, the en dash, and the humble hyphen. It got me thinking. As a reader, when I see a detail framed by em dashes, I take it more seriously than if it were cushioned inside parentheses. In my head, parentheses whisper and giggle, but em dashes declare. Even if a thought comes engulfed in parentheses inside my head, when I put it on paper, I often use em dashes instead, because I want the reader to think they still carry the same weight as the stuff that came before and after. Incidentally, Jane Austen, the subject of our cover this week, was famously em-dash-happy. In 2019, writer Kressie Kornis published findings from a two-year study of dashes in Austen's manuscripts and published work, which excluded hyphens and dashes used in place of proper nouns. Some of her drafts, Kornis noted, used up to 67% more dashes than her published works. This also suggests that Austen's editors may have deliberately dumbed down her writing style. Even more fascinating: Austen's dash usage increased with age. On Instagram, I stumbled upon handles like @emdashphilips of American poet Emilia Philips, and a private account @emdashes belonging to an Emily Gordon who mentions punctuation in her bio. It was delightful to see people are building their online identities around this punctuation mark. And why shouldn't they? The em dash is serious business. Translator and academician Arunava Sinha says, 'As a reader, an em dash tells me to stop, think, and then move on. I like reading in a rush, so I appreciate it when a writer asks me to pause.' Even though he's partial to commas when he writes, he admits they make every portion of a sentence look identical. The em dash, however, 'allows for emphasis'. Author Nona Uppal from Delhi has long memorised 'Option+Shift+ Hyphen' command on her Macbook to summon the em dash. 'I've been doing it for years,' she says. 'I think I should just create a shortcut key instead,' she says, almost as if sandwiching the thought between em dashes as she speaks. 'But I like that there's some friction in the process of placing an em dash,' she reckons almost immediately after. 'I don't want to overuse it. The em dash should capture an inner layer of thought that I want the reader to pay attention to,' Uppal says. While there are many writers speaking up in defence of the em dash ever since the AI link-up, I do wonder if this will make the silent majority of those not too confident about their place as writers pipe down on their genuine em-dashing. 'Interestingly, if they do, the frequency of em dashes in AI-writing will reduce too,' says Avinash Pandey, a faculty member in the linguistics department at the University of Mumbai. 'After all, AI simply regurgitates what has been fed to it.'

16 Smart Ways to Save Money on MacBook Repairs in Dubai in 2025
16 Smart Ways to Save Money on MacBook Repairs in Dubai in 2025

Time Business News

time08-06-2025

  • Time Business News

16 Smart Ways to Save Money on MacBook Repairs in Dubai in 2025

Is your MacBook acting up, but you're worried about the repair costs? You're not alone! MacBook repairs can be expensive, especially if you're on a tight budget. But don't worry—there are smart ways to save money and still get quality service. Here's your complete guide to affordable MacBook repairs in dubai! Before you do anything, check if your MacBook is still under warranty or covered by AppleCare+. AppleCare+ can save you a lot, as it covers many repairs for a small service fee. You can check your coverage on Apple's official website. If you're covered, use it! Before any repair—DIY or professional—make sure to back up your important files. Repairs can sometimes lead to data loss, so use Time Machine, iCloud, or an external drive to keep your data safe. Don't rush to the first repair shop you find. Call at least five local Macbook Repair Services Dubai, compare their prices, and ask for written estimates. Make sure you know exactly what you're paying for—parts, labor, and any extra charges. Look for repair shops with good reviews, proper certifications, and clear warranties. If possible, choose an Apple Authorized Service Provider. This way, you know your MacBook is in safe hands. If you need a part replaced, ask if the shop uses original (OEM) parts. Used OEM parts from trusted sellers can also save you money. Never buy cheap parts from unknown sources—they might damage your MacBook even more. Are you a student, teacher, or military personnel? Many repair shops and Apple itself offer special discounts. Always ask if you qualify for any deals or seasonal offers. Once you know the average repair cost, don't hesitate to negotiate. Some shops are willing to lower their prices, especially if you're a repeat customer or bringing in multiple devices. Don't let anyone talk you into fixing things that aren't broken. If you're not sure what's wrong, do some research online or get a second opinion. Sometimes, a simple fix is all you need. If your MacBook is old or the repair cost is very high, think about buying a refurbished or newer model. Sometimes, upgrading is more cost-effective in the long run. If you have the right tools and skills, some simple repairs (like replacing a battery or upgrading RAM) can be done at home. But remember: MacBooks are delicate. If you're not sure, it's safer to let a pro handle it. Also, using the wrong tools or making a mistake can make things worse. If you do try a DIY repair, make sure you have the correct screwdrivers and an anti-static wrist strap. Work on a clean, well-lit surface to avoid damaging your MacBook. Take care of your MacBook to avoid future problems: Keep it clean and dust-free. Use a protective case. Avoid eating or drinking near your laptop. Don't overload it with too many apps. Keep your software updated. If you notice a problem, get it checked sooner rather than later. Waiting can make things worse and more expensive to fix. Always use trusted repair shops and sellers. Cheap, fake parts can cause more damage and cost you more in the end. If your MacBook is badly damaged and you can't access your files, professional data recovery might be your only option. These services can be pricey, so use them only if your data is irreplaceable. Apple now offers a self-repair program, but it can be complicated and sometimes expensive. It's best for people who are very comfortable with tech repairs. MacBook repairs in dubai, don't have to break the bank. By following these tips—checking your warranty, comparing shops, using quality parts, and taking care of your device—you can save money and keep your MacBook running smoothly. And remember, when in doubt, it's always safer to get help from a trusted professional. Take care of your MacBook, and it'll take care of you! TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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