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EngadgetMar 03, 2026
MacBook Air M5 vs. MacBook Air M4: What's changed beyond the Apple silicon
Apple unveiled a new MacBook Air today, and apart from the new M5 chip, things don't look remarkably different. Sure, it's getting a mild refresh, but maybe not in the way most people would want. Namely, it's more expensive — a $100 price bump across all models. In exchange, the MacBook Air M5 does get faster performance and double the storage.

If you placed the MacBook Air M4 and the M5 in front of me, I wouldn't be able to tell which was which. The M5 offers an overall CPU/GPU performance boost, along with some extra storage and double the file transfer speeds. Still, I didn't expect a radical change, but I wish we got more for that extra $100.

It's not worth jumping to the MacBook Air M5 if you've got the M4 unit already, but if you're working with an older model, then it may be worth the switch, especially if you're a professional. Like the rest of Apple's new suite of products, pre-orders start at 9:15AM ET on March 4. I'd wait until full reviews are published before committing to spending money, though. Still, if all you care about are the specs and what they mean, we've got a pretty good idea of all that.

MacBook Air M5 vs. MacBook Air M4: Performance and battery lifeNaturally, the biggest difference between the MacBook Air M5 and the MacBook Air M4 is their chipsets. While the price did go up, we also got double the storage in the MacBook Air M5, jumping from 256GB to 512GB at the base configuration for both sizes. Upgraded configurations start at 1TB.

According


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CNET NewsMar 03, 2026
The New M5 MacBook Air Is Here: Should You Upgrade?
Come for the new processor, stay for the greater storage.

Mac RumorsMar 03, 2026
These Macs Can't Run the Studio Display XDR at 120Hz
The new Studio Display XDR features a mini-LED display with up to a 120Hz refresh rate, but you'll need a newer Mac to get support for the full 120Hz.


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GizmodoMar 03, 2026
The MacBook Pro's M5 Pro/Max Chip Are More Interesting Than You Think
It completely changes how users can think about price for performance on the new MacBooks.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Apple's March Event Arrives Tomorrow. Here's What We Know and Everything Else We Expect
Major product announcements from Apple are happening even before its big Wednesday event.

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Here's How Much Water You Should Be Drinking to Stay Hydrated, According to a Registered Dietitian (CNET How To)

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Google's March Pixel Drop Adds Live Location Sharing in Messages, AI Outfit Try-Ons
Google's March Pixel Drop upgrades Circle to Search, expands Gemini features and introduces live location sharing across Android devices.

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CNET NewsMar 03, 2026
These Awesome Concept Gadgets Make MWC an Exciting Place to Be
From robots doing backflips to video game cars that can drive on real roads, this year's show has had a lot going on.

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CNET NewsMar 03, 2026
The Spring Equinox Is Coming Soon: When and What You Need to Know
After a long, cold winter, the vernal equinox heralds the arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. But have you heard the myth about balancing an egg on its end?

ResearchBuzzMar 03, 2026
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GizmodoMar 03, 2026
Sen. Wyden Warns of Mass Surveillance Amid Pentagon's Fight With Anthropic
"Creating AI profiles of Americans based on that data represents a chilling expansion of mass surveillance," said Wyden.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
When to Stream 'Zootopia 2' on Disney Plus
You can reunite with Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde next week.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Best VPN for Amazon Prime Video in 2026: Watch Prime Video From Everywhere
Stay connected to your full Amazon Prime Video lineup while traveling, thanks to these powerful VPNs with worldwide server networks.

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EngadgetMar 03, 2026
Elgato's Stream Deck XL adds a touch strip and dials to an already massive array of buttons
Elgato's Stream Deck helped popularize using a macro pad among aspiring livestreamers and regular desk jockeys, so it's only natural for the brand to continue to expand on its lineup. After announcing a suite of new Stream Deck devices last year, Elgato is kicking off 2026 with the Stream Deck XL, a larger version of the already big Stream Deck XL, and a collection of new audio accessories that should help improve sound mixing in and out of livestreams.

The Stream Deck XL not only expands on the number of buttons on the regular Stream Deck XL (from 32 customizable buttons to 36 customizable buttons), but also introduces multiple new control options, including a touch strip and six dials. All the controls on the new Stream Deck are customizable, and the presence of the touch strip means you can receive visual feedback about adjustments you're making while you're making them. The new macro pad should still work well as a way to quickly end a live stream or queue up a transition, and Elgato says that paired with its new Wave XLR Pro audio interface, the Stream Deck XL could also become a straightforward tool for sound mixing, too.



CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Pixel Watch Now Warns of Earthquakes and Left-Behind Phones
Google rolls out a new batch of features for the Pixel Watch as part of its latest Pixel Drop.

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These Hanging Grocery Bags Make Trips to the Supermarket a Total Joy
These shopping bags turned my grocery runs from a scattered mess into something resembling a system.

Mac RumorsMar 03, 2026
iPhone 16e vs. iPhone 17e Buyer's Guide: All Upgrades Compared
Apple's new low-cost iPhone comes a year after its predecessor, offering over a dozen small changes. Here's how the latest model compares.


EngadgetMar 03, 2026
Everything Apple announced this week: iPhone 17e, new MacBooks, M4 iPad Air and more
Apple has promised a "big week" for the company, which includes an in-person event for press and creators on March 4. But it didn't exactly wait until Wednesday to get things started. 

The news started on Monday with the announcements of the iPhone 17e and M4-powered iPad Air. The company followed up on Tuesday with the reveal of the M5 MacBook Air, the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, MacBook Pro models that use said chips, a refreshed Studio Display and a brand-new 27-inch Studio Display XDR.

Here's our recap of everything Apple has announced so far this week:

iPhone 17e


Wired NewsMar 03, 2026
Apple's New MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Have New Chips, More Storage, and Higher Prices
Apple seems to be saving the entry-level MacBook for its event tomorrow, but instead, we have two new pricey Studio Display computer monitors.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
How Daylight Saving Time Negatively Affects Your Health
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EngadgetMar 03, 2026
The Morning After: Apple's big week starts with the iPhone 17e
We're at the start of another one of those weeks where Apple announces one or two of its lesser products each day. The first pair to break cover is the iPhone 17e and iPad Air M4, with more due to drop as the calendar rolls forward. The iPhone 17e is by far the more interesting gadget, especially as the price remained the same as for the iPhone 16e. Apple is charging $599 for the 17e, even though the base model storage has doubled to a very welcome 256GB.

The 17e also gains several features that were held back from the equivalent budget handset last year. The most notable is perhaps the addition of MagSafe at Qi2 speeds, enabling users to wirelessly charge their device at 15W. Keen-eyed spec-list nerds will also spot Apple's C1X proprietary wireless chip, which offers comparable speed to the Qualcomm models it will eventually replace, but with far better power efficiency.

The iPad Air, by comparison, is the very model of a modern major iterative spec revision to keep it up to date. The M3 has been upgraded to an M4, and it'll get the same home grown wireless chips (N1 and C1X), blessing it with Wi-Fi 7 compatibility. Apple is also adding some more RAM to the iPad Air, boosting it from 8GB to 12GB, but without adding any more digits to the price.

As someone who's still clinging on to an iPhone 14, the generous storage and low cost of the iPhone 17e is intriguing. And it's a far more attractive package than whatever Apple was trying to offer with the


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Samsung's Privacy Display Is the Coolest S26 Ultra Feature. I've Just Seen What's Next
The Privacy Display might feel brand new, but Samsung is already working to improve it. Here's what to expect.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Vivo's X300 Ultra Aims to Catapult You Into Hollywood Stardom
With a wealth of pro video-focused tools on board, the latest flagship phone from Vivo could be a video creator's dream.

Mac RumorsMar 03, 2026
Leaked Apple Documents Detail MacBook Neo Features Ahead of Launch
Accidentally leaked Apple documents that reveal the "Neo" name of the upcoming low-cost MacBook also reference some of the features that will be included.


CNET How ToMar 03, 2026
TV Motion Blur Explained: 120Hz Refresh Rate and Beyond
Do fast-moving objects on your TV look blurry? Here are four technologies and picture settings that try to fix it.

CNET NewsMar 03, 2026
As a YouTube Creator, I'm Buzzed About Honor's Robot Camera Phone
Commentary: Something that's compact but still lets me shoot pro-grade video sounds like the dream for a YouTuber like me.

Mac RumorsMar 03, 2026
Apple Updates Studio Display With These New Features
Alongside the all-new, higher-end Studio Display XDR, Apple has updated the regular version of the Studio Display with some new features.


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 03, 2026
Apple Launches MacBook Pros With New M5 Pro, M5 Max Chips
The company also released updated Studio Display and Studio Display XDR monitors.

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Dolby Atmos: Spatial Audio for the Cinema, Your Home and Your Headphones
Dolby Atmos surrounds you with sound -- in movie theaters, at home and even through headphones. Here's how it works.

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Only Cooking Rice in Your Rice Cooker? Here Are 12 Other Things You Can Make
Your rice cooker has capabilities far beyond its namesake. Here are a dozen things you can make in a rice cooker that aren't rice.

Mac RumorsMar 03, 2026
Apple Discontinues Pro Display XDR and $999 Stand
Apple today discontinued its Pro Display XDR, following the introduction of a new 27-inch Studio Display XDR monitor.


New York Times TechMar 02, 2026
OpenAI Amends A.I. Deal With the Pentagon
The new pact includes additional protections to prevent the use of the company's technology for mass surveillance of Americans.

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Daylight Saving Time Kicks Off on Sunday -- Here's How to Get Ready
Get ready to spring forward and lose an hour of sleep -- but gain more daylight.

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Everything You Need to Know About Making Distilled Water at Home
This is your step-by-step guide to creating distilled water at home for regular use or emergencies.

Mac RumorsMar 02, 2026
Anthropic Adds Free Memory Feature and Import Tool to Lure ChatGPT Users to Claude
Anthropic is aiming to lure customers from ChatGPT and Gemini with a new memory import tool that's available to free users as of today. Conversations and memories from other AI providers can be imported into Claude, so new users will not need to start from scratch.


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The new budget iPhone also starts with double the base storage, adding a little extra value.

eWeekMar 02, 2026
BMW's Humanoid Robot Joins the Assembly Line in Europe
BMW launches humanoid robot pilot at its Leipzig plant, expanding its Physical AI strategy in automotive manufacturing.

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eWeekMar 02, 2026
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EngadgetMar 02, 2026
Apple updates the iPad Air with an M4 chip
Apple is kicking off multiple days of product announcements this morning with a new iPad Air. Unsurprisingly, it's more or less like the iPad Air Apple announced one year ago, except it now has an M4 chip instead of last year's M3.

Apple is also including its in-house networking chips, the N1 and C1X, which will cover Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Thread and cellular connectivity. This means the iPad Air supports the Wi-Fi 7 standard for the first time. The Air also now has 12GB of RAM standard, up from 8GB in the prior model.

The rest of the iPad Air appears unchanged at this point. It has the same display that the 2023 and 2024 models sported — either an 11- or 13-inch LCD that tops out at 500 nits of brightness and a 60Hz refres


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EngadgetMar 02, 2026
What to expect at Apple's product launch event on March 4
Apple has scheduled a product launch event, dubbed an "Apple Experience", for March 4 at 9AM ET. The company is reportedly holding this event in NYC, London and Shanghai.

Everyone loves shiny new products, so what can we expect to see at Apple's first launch event of 2026? We don't know anything for certain, but we have plenty of educated guesses that have been sourced from industry reports and speculation from analysts.

Editor's Note (on March 2 at 9:45AM ET): Apple has officially announced the iPhone 17e and iPad Air (M4). It's expected to continue to unveil new hardware in the following days, per the rest of this article.

Budget-friendly MacBook There have been rumors swirling that Apple is preparing to launch a cheaper alternative to the MacBook Air. Bloomberg reported on this all the way back in November. Industry rumors indicate that Apple will be stuffing this laptop with an iPhone processor, the A18 Pro, to keep the price down.


EngadgetFeb 28, 2026
Steam Next Fest, a different flavor of The Witcher and other new indie games worth checking out
Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. It's Steam Next Fest week, with literally thousands of demos for upcoming games for us to dive into. I'm trying to check out as many as I can before the event wraps up on Monday. However, I made a near-critical error in my planning: I opted to try the Raccoin demo first. I could and would have happily played that all week.

This is a coin-pushing roguelike deckbuilder that adopts the format of Balatro. To progress, you need to earn a certain number of points and the target increases each round. Every three rounds there's a sort-of boss — a few coins that negatively impact your game until you can get rid of them. After every round, you'll go to a shop to buy and sell special coins and other upgrades. As you might expect with this type of game, finding ways to boost the points you can score from each coin is how to win.

On my first successful run, I found a way to electrify the coins (which boosts their score) by charging them and use passive abilities and special coins to spread and amplify the effect. Then I was able to replicate a special coin that pulls all other nearby coins into a cyclone — having the water-based coins in there helped to spread the electrical effect between other coins. There were a few rounds in which I didn't even have to do anything. The cyclones just dumped enough coins over the edge for me. 

This was only the first way I've figured out how to break the game. Six hours in, I'm eager to find man


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A new default text editor is coming soon to Windows 11

This past summer, we saw the launch of Windows Edit, a new version of MS-DOS Editor which runs in the command line and offers support for Unicode. The 300 KB file limit has been removed, which means you can now handle gigabyte-sized files with Edit if desired.

The latest news is that Edit will soon be the default text editor in the Windows 11 Command Prompt, as noted by Windows Latest. If you want to try Edit now, you can download the program via GitHub.

Edit is open source software and written in the Rust programming language. You don't have to be running Windows to use the text editor; it works just as well on macOS and Linux.


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