Tuesday
Mar032026

Tecno shows us what a modular phone concept looks like in 2026 at MWC

Source: Tecno

Tecno Mobile is trying to bring modular phones back, at least in concept form. The Chinese tech manufacturer showcased a modular smartphone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. It uses what the company calls Modular Magnetic Interconnection Technology, which lets you snap the accessories to the back of the very slim 4.9mm device. The modules interact with the phone with a combination of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and mmWave, allowing them to share data instantly without connecting to physical ports.

Tecno came up with 10 different modules, including a 10-20x telephoto lens with a camera-like grip, a sleek 4.5mm thick 3,000mAh battery pack, extra speakers, and an antenna booster, to name a few.

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Tuesday
Mar032026

Apple unveils new display lineup including pro-grade Studio Display XDR

Source: Apple

Apple expanded its hardware ecosystem with the announcement of two new monitors: the updated Studio Display and the all-new Studio Display XDR. Designed to replace the aging Pro Display XDR, the new 27-inch XDR model features a 5K Retina display powered by mini-LED technology with over 2,000 local dimming zones. It boasts 2,000 nits of peak HDR brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate with Adaptive Sync, offering what Apple calls the "ultimate front-of-screen performance" for high-end video editing and 3D rendering workflows.

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Tuesday
Mar032026

Apple doubles down on storage for the new M5-powered MacBook Air

Source: Apple

Apple's new MacBook Air is now supercharged by the M5 chip. This latest iteration focuses heavily on storage and speed, finally doubling the base storage capacity from 256GB to 512GB. For power users, Apple has also introduced a 4TB configuration option, paired with a new SSD that delivers twice the read/write performance of the previous generation. These upgrades make this laptop a much more capable tool for creators and students handling large libraries and artificial intelligence-related workloads.

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Tuesday
Mar032026

Apple debuts beefed-up MacBook Pro with new M5 Pro, M5 Max chips

Source: Apple

Apple expanded its laptop lineup with the debut of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro powered by the all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Externally, they look similar to their predecessors, while the internals received a massive overhaul centred on a new "Fusion Architecture." These chips feature an 18-core CPU with "super cores" that Apple claims are the fastest in the world, delivering a 30% boost in overall performance. Additionally, base storage has been doubled, with M5 Pro models now starting at 1TB and M5 Max models at 2TB.

One of its significant leaps arrives in the form of artificial intelligence processing and specialized hardware. Each GPU core now includes a Neural Accelerator, enabling M5 Pro and M5 Max to process LLM prompts up to four times faster than the previous generation. Professionals will also see a 50% increase in graphics performance and SSD speeds that are twice as fast as before, reaching up to 14.5GB/s.

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