Apple 2026 event brings a budget MacBook and M5 powerhouses

The Apple 2026 Event has officially kicked off its first major hardware push of the year, delivering a series of updates that bridge the gap between budget-friendly tech and high-end professional tools. From the surprisingly affordable $599 MacBook Neo to the workstation-class M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models, this week’s announcements signal a shift in how the company approaches its various user bases.

READ THIS before you buy the Vivo V70 Elite

The Vivo V70 Elite walks into a brutally competitive segment armed with a flagship-grade chipset, Zeiss-tuned triple cameras, a 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery, and dual IP ratings, all under ₹62,000. On paper, it sounds almost too good. Let's cut through the marketing and find out what you're actually getting.

READ THIS before you buy the Infinix Note 60 Pro 5G

The Infinix Note 60 Pro costs around ₹25,990 and does something unusual in 2026. It uses an aluminum back panel rather than glass or plastic, pairs a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 with a 6500mAh battery, includes both 90W wired and 30W wireless charging, and adds health sensors most phones abandoned years ago.