@markgurman Apple just dropped the AirPods Max 2 and itโs basically โwe swapped H1 for H2, letโs call it 2โ vibesโsame design, same weight, same price, even that weird Smart Case is still there... Six years later and this is it? Marketing team clearly had a field day with the naming.
@applesclubs Those razor-thin bezels and sharper corners make the iPhone 17 look like itโs basically all screen now, Appleโs taking minimalism to another level again.
If thereโs no more bezel left to shave off, whatโs next โ the phoneโs just gonna be pure display at this point, lol.
4 - Apple Intelligence Goes Deeper Writing Tools, Image Playground, Genmoji now buttery smooth on Mac (M4+ chips crush it). 26.3.1 added full support for Studio Display (2026) & XDR โ creative workflows are flying โ๏ธ๐จ Bonus: Noticeable battery & performance gains across the board. What's your favorite Tahoe feature so far? Drop it in the replies! ๐
macOS Tahoe 26 has been out for months, but we're still geeking out over the details ๐ Liquid Glass design, native Phone app, supercharged Spotlightโฆ it truly feels like a next-level Mac. Let's break down the 5 most loved + most-used features right now ๐
3 - Spotlight Got a Massive Glow-Up (peaked in 26.3) Clipboard history, smarter ranking of files/apps/web results, natural language + Apple Intelligence: "Find the PDF I sent Can last week" โ instantly pulls it up. Way faster, way smarterโfeels 3x more useful ๐
@geekedout__ The M1 chip delivers high performance with low power consumption. With less than 70W of power, you can get better performance than a desktop system consuming 800W.
Despite the critics calling out the MacBook Neo, watching it handle 4K video editing smoothly in Premiere Pro and juggle 59 Chrome tabs without breaking a sweat really impressed me; pulling off that kind of multitasking on just 8GB of RAM totally proves the "underpowered" haters wrong.
@MacRumors Apple is developing a great experience, a great story, a great product, and user-centric software for your sports activities. This news has attracted a lot of attention; it's fantastic!
@WindowsCentral Microsoft made a huge mistake by renaming these office programs. Furthermore, they're installing the same thing twice, once as a web PWA application and once as a native application. I think that's ridiculous.