Good morning, Tekin Legion! Apple's $599 MacBook Neo, Honor's Robot Phone with physical movement, ChatGPT in Excel, new Google Maps icon, Steam Machine delay, and Leica Leitzphone at €1,999 — your March 8 tech breakfast.
Good morning, Tekin Legion! From Apple's $599 MacBook that's shaking up the market to Honor's phone that literally nods its head — your March 8, 2026 tech breakfast is served. [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] Apple
MacBook Neo: The $599 Revolution That Has Chromebooks Worried March 4, 2026 became the day Apple rewrote the laptop playbook forever. The MacBook Neo — Apple's cheapest laptop ever — launched at a stunning
$599 price point, sending shockwaves through the tech world. This marks the first time Apple has shipped a Mac powered by an iPhone chip, and the result is something nobody expected: a premium laptop at
Chromebook prices. The beating heart of the MacBook Neo is the A18 Pro chip — the same processor that powered the iPhone 16 Pro two years ago. This brilliant choice allowed Apple to dramatically cut costs
without sacrificing quality. The A18 Pro is a 3nm chip with 6 CPU cores and 6 GPU cores, delivering enough power for everyday tasks: web browsing, content streaming, photo editing, and even light creative
work. "The MacBook Neo proves Apple is no longer just for the wealthy. By repurposing older iPhone chips, Tim Cook is building a new ecosystem for students and first-time Mac buyers." — Tekin Strategy
Analysis The technical specifications are remarkable for this price: a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with 2,408×1,506 resolution, 500 nits brightness, and support for one billion colors. Premium aluminum
unibody in four attractive colors: blush (pink), indigo (deep blue), silver, and the new citrus (lime). 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD — sufficient for most users. And a 16-hour battery that covers a full day's
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