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iFixit calls the Neo Apple’s “most repairable MacBook in 14 Years.”

Following Tech Re-Nu’s dissection, iFixit has shared its teardown of the MacBook Neo. While they still score it just a 6 out of 10 on their repairability scale because of soldered RAM and storage plus Apple’s use of pentalobe screws, iFixit was pleased to find they could swap modular components with another Neo without triggering macOS warnings.

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Google Pixel 10A review: Just buy the 9A

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Google’s new midrange phone isn’t even a spec refresh — it’s a rerelease.

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PlayStation’s spring sale features great digital game deals, like $20 off Death Stranding 2.

Digital games rarely go on sale compared to their physical disc counterparts, but the PlayStation “Mega March” sale is full of exceptions to that rule. For example, you can get $20 off Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, 10 percent off Nioh 3, and much more.

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The AirTag 2 is now our favorite item tracker (for iPhone owners).

If you need a Bluetooth tracker to keep tabs on your stuff during spring break, we’ve updated our buying guide and crowned Apple’s new AirTag 2 as the best for iPhone owners. We’ve also got Android owners covered with recommendations like the latest Tile Pro, Pebblebee Clip 5, and more.

The best trackers for finding your stuff

Sheena Vasani and Victoria Song
PC makers are not ready for the MacBook Neo

Apple’s new affordable MacBook should have the Windows world rethinking things.

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Prime Day is moving up.

Amazon will hold its annual Prime Day event in June instead of July this year, according to a recent report from Bloomberg. Sources told the outlet the sale will take place in “late June,” though Amazon has yet to confirm the exact timing of its multi-day shopping event.

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Sony’s fancy gaming keyboard just got a little less pricey.

Sony’s InZone KBD-H75 is down to $278 ($20 off) at Amazon and Walmart, matching its all-time low. The slick-looking 75 percent board is still rather pricey for what it offers, though you do get an over-the-top 8,000Hz polling rate and Hall effect magnetic switches, which actuate faster than their mechanical counterparts. It’s surprisingly quiet, too, at least in our testing.

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Ugreen’s crossbody phone strap doubles as a 4-foot long USB-C charging cable.

Crossbody phone straps may become even more popular now that they’re more functional. Ugreen’s alternative to Apple’s iPhone strap doubles as a 47-inch long USB-C charging cable with connectors that use a locking mechanism to securely connect to your phone. It’s currently available from Amazon in Germany for €19.99, or around $23, according to Appgefahren.de.

<em>There are Amazon listings for the lanyard in Italy and France, but </em>The Verge<em> has reached out to Ugreen to confirm US availability.</em>
<em>The cable’s USB-C connectors attach to the lanyard using a twist to lock mechanism to ensure your phone doesn’t fall.</em>
<em>The lanyard includes an adapter to securely connect to smartphones inside protective cases that include a cutout for their charging port.</em>
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There are Amazon listings for the lanyard in Italy and France, but The Verge has reached out to Ugreen to confirm US availability.
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Sean Hollister
‘The era of bargain-priced PCs and tablets is behind us’: PC shipments expected to drop 11 percent.

IDC, Omdia, and Gartner agree: the PC market will shrink because of RAMaggedon. Respectively, they’re forecasting 11 percent, 12 percent, and 10 percent declines in 2026, far bigger than previously predicted.

“The sub-$500 entry-level PC segment will disappear by 2028,” Gartner said in late February. Phones will drop similarly. And these forecasts don’t include the impacts of Trump’s war on Iran.

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Dyson’s new floor scrubber comes with a drying dock that helps control odors.

The company’s skinny PencilVacs come with charging stands, but Dyson’s new Clean+Wash Hygiene includes a dock that uses hot air to dry the cleaner’s microfiber roller after a self-cleaning cycle to help reduce bacteria growth and odors. It’s available now for $499 from Amazon and Dyson’s retail locations and online store.

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<em>The Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene has a 45-minute runtime and a water tank large enough to clean 3,767 square feet of floor.</em>
<em>The cleaner’s included charging dock also features a hot-air mechanism to dry the microfiber roller in about 30 minutes.</em>
<em>The cleaner’s microfiber roller picks up dust, debris, and wet messes and deposits them in a holding tank that can be removed and emptied.</em>
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The Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene has a 45-minute runtime and a water tank large enough to clean 3,767 square feet of floor.
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More details and video of DJI’s first 360-degree drone leak.

If you can’t wait until March 26th for the official reveal, New Camera has shared a leaked video of the DJI Avata 360 showing off its tilting camera module that works in 360-degree and FPV modes. Reliable leaker Igor Bogdanov has also shared some of the drone’s specs, including a 23-minute flight time and a 20km range.

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The MacBook Neo is surprisingly easy to disassemble and repair.

If you needed another reason to consider Apple’s new entry-level laptop, YouTube’s Tech Re-Nu shared a teardown of the MacBook Neo. Inside they found most components secured with just screws, including modular USB-C ports that are easy to replace. The only part that uses glue is the cable connecting the trackpad to the mainboard.

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UE’s 360-degree Boom 4 speaker is nearly 20 percent off.

Like most things in life, the sale price for the UE Boom 4 has been inching up for the past year; however, you can currently grab the cylindrical, IP67-rated Bluetooth speaker for $124.99 ($25 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. It’s a good pickup for the warmer months ahead, regardless of where you intend to use it.

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Is this how Cyberpunk 2077 characters charge their phones?

A brand called Aulumu has a new 10,000mAh magnetic power bank that manages to make boring batteries look cool. The $89.98 M10 pairs a sleek design with a 15W Qi charger, a detachable lanyard that delivers 35W over USB-C, a breathing power status LED light strip, and a built-in charging puck for the Apple Watch.

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<em>Power banks don’t have to be boring, but the M10’s design means it will hang off the bottom of most phones.</em>
<em>The M10 can charge three devices simultaneously, but it’s total power output drops to just 15W with more than one device connected.</em>
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Power banks don’t have to be boring, but the M10’s design means it will hang off the bottom of most phones.
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How to ditch Ring’s surveillance network

Here’s how to lock down your existing Ring cameras, along with our picks for security cameras that store footage locally or use end-to-end encryption.

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Pro videographer finds the MacBook Neo more capable than expected.

The Verge’s Antonio G. Di Benedetto found the new MacBook Neo’s performance a bit slow when editing RAW files in Adobe Lightroom Classic. But photographer and videographer Tyler Stalman found the entry-level MacBook surprisingly capable when editing 4K and 6K videos in Final Cut Pro, as spotted by 9to5Mac.

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JerryRigEverything’s Lego Smart Brick teardown reveals its internal electronics.

So far we’ve only heard about the various electronic components squeezed into the Lego Smart Brick, but Zack Nelson finally shows us what’s inside one, and Lego’s new smart minifigures. There are no surprises, but the complex network of copper wires used to detect and power accessories also reveals its clever engineering.

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Lego Smart Brick review: My kids are not impressed

Lego’s tiny toy computer can fly higher than these first Star Wars sets.

Sean Hollister
Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus review: This again

Samsung’s latest Galaxy S phones are going through the motions.

Dominic Preston