Apple-Bug 2026-03 (March)

Apple-Bug 2026-03 (March)

Apple released several new products about a week ago - the most talked about being the MacBook Neo. At a price starting from $899 it is half the price of any other current MacBook (the MacBook Air is $1799).
New MacBook Pro & Air finally have current wireless technologies - well worth a closer look.
The iPhone 17e now has 256GB base storage and MagSafe.
Jude has written about har experiences with Telstra StarLink.
Ookla (the owners of speedtest.com) was sold for $US1.2 billion - I have listed possible replacements internet speed test site including the one that I use.
Gary also has some great video tutorials.

Jude's Findings:

Contents:

  • Tim Cook Says Two Things Matter Most at Apple Ahead of Company's 50th Anniversary;
  • Two ways to get Office 365 for free;
  • Downdetector and Speedtest sold to Accenture for $US1.2 billion;
  • 20+ Apple products to expect this year?
  • Letters to a Young Creator by stevejobsarchive.com;
  • Launchpad You Know, Refined for Tahoe;
  • Starlink Mesh Network Setup;
  • Asus Co-CEO Says Apple’s MacBook Neo Caught PC Industry Off Guard;
  • Why Apple Rejected a Clamshell-Style Foldable iPhone;
  • 9to5Mac Daily: March 11, 2026 – MacBook Neo launch, ‘Ultra’ rumours;
  • Apple reportedly targeting smart home display release around iOS 27;
  • iPhone Fold to Feature iPad-Style Multitasking and Layouts
  • Apple MacBook Neo review: Can a Mac get by with an iPhone’s processor inside?
  • HomePad reportedly delayed (again), and it’s all Siri’s fault (again);
  • Apple Reportedly Cancels iPhone ‘Flip’, Calls It “Unnecessary”.

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