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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 8:39 AM ET

Budget‑Friendly Windows Challenge A surprise entry from a major PC maker introduced the ultra‑low‑cost MacBook Neo at $599, undercutting many mid‑range laptops and forcing competitors to revisit pricing strategies. At the same time, Nvidia unveiled its RTX Spark processor, branding it “the most efficient PC chip ever built” and positioning the silicon as a direct performance counter to Apple’s in‑house cores. The dual announcements suggest a tightening contest in the consumer‑grade laptop market, where price and power efficiency are becoming equally decisive factors.

Foldable iPhone Speculation Leaks circulated today showing a rendered mock‑up of the anticipated “iPhone Ultra” in two distinct colorways, fueling expectations that Apple will debut its first foldable handset later this year according to a confirmed image. The visual hints align with industry forecasts that a premium, multi‑panel device could expand Apple’s high‑end segment and potentially justify a price premium above the current iPhone 15 Pro Max range.

Live‑Sports Production Milestone Apple TV’s first major live sporting broadcast was filmed entirely with fifteen iPhone 17 Pro Max units, a technical feat that demonstrates the camera system’s suitability for professional‑grade video capture. By leveraging the phone’s advanced sensors and computational photography pipeline, Apple showcases a cost‑effective alternative to traditional broadcast rigs, a move that may influence future rights negotiations for leagues seeking lower production expenses.

Vision Pro Successor Outlook Analyst Mark Gurman reported that Apple’s next-generation mixed‑reality headset, aimed at being lighter and cheaper than the current Vision Pro, is unlikely to appear before late 2028 or 2029 based on Bloomberg sources. The extended timeline hints at substantial engineering hurdles and suggests Apple will prioritize refinement over rapid iteration in its spatial computing roadmap.

Inventory Clearance B&H Photo announced a limited‑time clearance of its remaining 15‑inch MacBook Air M4 stock, pricing the units at $969 with free expedited shipping exclusively for Apple Insider readers as part of a blowout sale. The discount represents a roughly 15% reduction from the standard retail price, indicating retailers are eager to liquidate inventory ahead of upcoming product refresh cycles.