Tim Cook teases a big week ahead

Apple CEO Tim Cook has hinted at significant developments starting next week. In a post, he stated, 'It all starts Monday morning!' Reports suggest this could involve the launch of a low-cost MacBook.

Tim Cook, chief executive of Apple, recently shared a teaser on social media, building anticipation for upcoming events. His message, 'It all starts Monday morning!', points to activities beginning early next week.

According to TechRadar, this announcement aligns with rumors of a potential low-cost MacBook release, aimed at making Apple's laptops more accessible. While details remain sparse, the timing coincides with Apple's pattern of unveiling products in structured announcements.

Cook's post has sparked interest among tech enthusiasts, who speculate on possible hardware or software updates. However, Apple has not confirmed specifics beyond the initial tease. This comes amid ongoing efforts by the company to expand its product lineup for broader markets.

The exact nature of the 'big week' is unclear from available information, but it underscores Apple's continued focus on innovation and market reach.

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Apple schedules special experience event on March 4

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Apple has announced a "special Apple Experience" event set for March 4 at 9 a.m. ET, with simultaneous gatherings in New York, London, and Shanghai. The company has not detailed the agenda, but reports suggest possible unveilings of new iPads and MacBooks. It remains unclear if the event will be livestreamed.

Apple is expected to unveil at least five new products during a three-day event starting March 2, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. The announcements will culminate in an "Apple Experience" on March 4 across New York, London, and Shanghai. Potential reveals include updates to MacBooks, iPads, and iPhones.

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Apple is set to unveil upgrades for its entry-level iPad, iPad Air, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air during the week of March 2, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. These announcements follow the recent debut of the M5 chip in the 14-inch MacBook Pro. The updates will bring new processors and features to enhance compatibility with Apple Intelligence.

Apple has announced its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, scheduled for June 8 to 12, with a keynote event at Apple Park on June 8. The conference will showcase updates for Apple platforms, including AI advancements and new software tools. It will primarily be online, with limited in-person attendance via lottery.

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Apple has unveiled updates to its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro lines featuring the new M5 chip family, alongside refreshed Studio Displays. The laptops come with increased base storage but higher starting prices, while the displays introduce mini-LED technology in a new high-end model. These announcements are part of a series of product reveals leading to an event in New York City on March 4.

Apple is exploring a second foldable iPhone in a square, clamshell design, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. This follows optimism about the company's first foldable device—rumored for a 2026 launch—which is expected later this year.

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Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo on Wednesday, its cheapest laptop starting at $599 ($499 with education discount), undercutting the M5 MacBook Air by $500. Featuring an iPhone-derived A18 Pro chip and compact design, it targets students and casual users competing with Chromebooks and budget Windows PCs, though with feature trade-offs. Preorders are live, shipping March 11.

 

 

 

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