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Last updated: June 7, 2026, 5:36 AM ET

MacBook and Display Deals

B&H slashed up to $300 off M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros in celebration of WWDC, with both 14-inch and 16-inch models currently in stock at reduced prices. Meanwhile, Apple users gained a new display option with Ben Q's MA270S 27-inch 5K monitor specifically designed for Mac systems, featuring a glossy finish optimized for Apple's ecosystem. In accessory deals, Air Pods Max 2 hit a new all-time low at $499.00 with a $50 discount available at both Amazon and Best Buy, making this the best price point yet for Apple's premium headphones.

WWDC 2026 Preview

With WWDC 2026 just two days away, Apple is poised to unveil iOS 27 with a rumored focus on stability and performance enhancements. The developer conference marks a significant milestone as June 6th also commemorates the 15th anniversary of Steve Jobs' final WWDC appearance in 2011. This year's event will reportedly showcase the future of Apple's operating systems, including iOS, mac OS, and enhanced AI capabilities for Siri. Meanwhile, the excitement builds for what Apple has in store with "All Systems Glow" for WWDC, giving developers and consumers alike their first glimpse of upcoming software innovations.

Software and Performance

Google's Chrome for mac OS set new browser benchmark records following a year of performance improvements, with the latest tests conducted on an M5 MacBook Pro. Meanwhile, Apple appears ready to address Apple TV gaming limitations with tv OS, potentially fixing the unsuccessful gaming platform journey that began over a decade ago with the first Apple TV HD and tv OS release. These software updates come as Apple continues to refine its ecosystem while maintaining hardware performance standards that challenge competitors.

Security and Business Solutions

Apple's zero-touch enrollment revolutionized corporate device security, effectively eliminating the market for stolen corporate devices by making them unusable without proper authentication. In the app ecosystem, indie developers continue to innovate with productivity-focused applications like "Grit Method," which builds character through four daily goals, showcasing how small developers create niche solutions that complement Apple's platform strengths.