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Last updated: April 9, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

Consumer Hardware & Litigation

Apple is subpoenaing documents from Samsung in South Korea as part of the discovery process for the ongoing Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit against the Cupertino firm, indicating the legal battle is escalating internationally. Separately, consumer interest in unverified future products remains high, evidenced by a convincing but ultimately fake unboxing video circulating that purported to show the highly anticipated iPhone Fold. Meanwhile, former Apple engineers have introduced a new category of AI peripheral, developing a dedicated hardware button reminiscent of the classic iPod Shuffle, though the device's function remains opaque.

Internal Upgrades & Speculation

Enthusiasts looking to extend the life of their machines were shown that the base model MacBook Neo, typically configured with a 256GB solid-state drive, can be upgraded to hold 1TB of storage using components sourced from an iPhone, provided the user possesses advanced soldering capabilities. This DIY modification suggests an underlying modularity that contrasts with Apple's typical sealed designs, appealing to a niche group willing to void warranties for expanded capacity beyond the factory spec.