Kansas City schools replace 30,000 devices with Apple MacBook Neos

Kansas City schools are replacing their fleet of 30,000 Windows and Chromebook devices with Apple MacBook Neos. The move marks a major shift in classroom technology. It has sparked controversy among observers.

The district is carrying out the overhaul to equip students and teachers with new Apple hardware. Officials aim to standardize devices across all classrooms as part of the education update.

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Apple's MacBook Neo: Affordable A18-powered laptop targets budget users as Air alternative

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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.

Apple's new MacBook Neo has received a 6/10 repairability score from iFixit, the highest for the MacBook line in 14 years. The $599 laptop features design choices that make components like the battery and ports more accessible. Parallels Desktop confirms compatibility for running Windows apps, though with performance limitations due to its 8GB RAM.

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Apple has introduced the MacBook Neo, a sub-$1,000 laptop starting at $599, with a more modular design that simplifies repairs compared to higher-end models. The keyboard is now a separate component, addressing past issues with integrated parts. Repair costs for the Neo are lower, such as $149 for a battery replacement.

The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has called for an urgent review of the Curriculum-Based Education (CBE) system amid poor implementation ahead of the April 27 school reopening. Archbishop Philip Anyolo warned against treating learners as subjects in ongoing experiments.

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Google is developing a new operating system called Aluminum OS that combines Android and ChromeOS. The platform aims to deliver native Android app support alongside a full Chrome browser experience for laptops. This move could create a more unified system across phones and computers powered by Gemini artificial intelligence.

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