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    Apple is making a cheap MacBook — that’s bad news for Windows

    July 2, 2025

    A sub-$800 MacBook is reportedly in the works, targeting the midrange PC market, notorious for its lackluster hardware. If true, Windows OEMs are in trouble.

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