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Top 8 clean setups: Great cable management pays off

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desk cable management
There's a reason this desk and setup look so clean and tidy. And that reason is hidden under the desk.
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Cable management is the invisible infrastructure of every beautiful desk setup. Do it well and your workspace looks effortlessly minimal, almost wireless. Do it badly and a tangle of cords swallows every other design decision you’ve made. Cult of Mac’s Setups section chronicled the most impressive Apple-centric workstations on the internet for years, and cable management — how to hide it, route it, tame it and sometimes eliminate it entirely — is a recurring obsession among Mac owners. Behold the best cable management in setups, below.

The most important Apple announcement every year, from 1976 to 2026

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Graphic showing Apple products from 1976 to 2026
It’s a big birthday for the fruit company.
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Apple 50 Years graphicAs Apple turns 50, it’s worth looking back on the company’s greatest accomplishments and lowest moments through history. If you don’t have time for David Pogue’s 600-page epic, Apple: The First 50 Years, maybe you can spare eight minutes to relive the single biggest piece of Apple news every year. 

You can watch 50 years of Apple announcements compressed into a single video. Or, keep reading below for a quick rundown.

Macs last nearly twice as long in the enterprise as Windows PCs

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These Macs will outlast Windows PCs, and give the users fewer problems.
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Macs in enterprise settings typically last for five years, besting the three-year lifespan for Windows PCs, according to a company that makes software to help businesses manage their computers.

But the really shocking revelation from the report is that more than half of Windows PCs used in big business get replaced within a year.

This Ugreen Thunderbolt 5 dock does almost everything right [Review] ★★★★★

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Ugreen Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock★★★★★
Ugreen's latest Thunderbolt 5 dock delivers on almost every front.
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While most Thunderbolt docks focus on either an expansive port selection or providing great value for money, the Ugreen Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock offers the best of both worlds — especially with launch discounts that slash 22% off the price.

Plus, it packs a hidden port that solves a common complaint among heavy-duty Mac users. After using it as the centerpiece of my work desk, here’s how it holds up.

Why you can’t upgrade MacBook Neo’s 8GB of RAM

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Apple silicon in MacBook Neo prevents a RAM upgrade
The design of the MacBook Neo chip makes it fast... but also makes upgrades impossible.
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The $599 MacBook Neo arrived with a hard limit: 8GB of RAM. Some of you probably don’t understand the hoopla… more RAM can simply be added, right? Nope. The design of Apple’s processor makes it fast and efficient, at the cost of RAM upgrades.

Here’s what’s going on.

Why now is the best time to buy a portable SSD

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SSD prices are on the rise.
SSD price hikes make now the right time to buy.
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Anyone thinking about adding a portable SSD to their Mac or iPad would be wise to make that purchase soon. Prices for the external storage devices are already on the rise.

Why? For the same reason that Apple needed to raise prices for its newest MacBooks.

All-in-1 brilliance: Top 7 iMac setups

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This M4 iMac setup packs great audio gear, too.
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The iMac has always occupied a special place in Apple’s lineup — a beautifully integrated all-in-one desktop computer that bundles a 4.5K Retina display, camera, speakers and microphone into a single elegant slab of aluminium with color-matched accessories.

Yet despite the machine’s considerable visual appeal, iMac setups are a surprisingly rare sight in Cult of Mac‘s long-running Setups section. I noted in March 2025 that, out of 616 Setups articles written over more than four years at that time, only 11 featured an iMac as the centrepiece. That’s partly due to the fact that Apple desktop sales. They made up just 14% of Mac sales in 2024, while MacBooks accounted for a whopping 86%.

Why Apple can’t give an exact AirPods Max 2 release date

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Why Apple doesn't know AirPods Max 2 release date
Who knows the AirPods Max 2 release date? Not even Apple.
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When Apple unveiled AirPods Max 2 on Monday, the company was unable to specify a release date, simply telling customers its new high-end headphones will launch “early next month.” It’s very unusual for Apple to not reveal when its own product will reach customers. But it turns out the headphones are waiting for Apple software that’s still in development.

Here’s what’s going on.

Why every Mac user should be thrilled MacBook Neo packs 8GB of RAM

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MacBook Neo needs just 8GB of RAM — good news for all Mac users.
MacBook Neo includes just 8GB of RAM. And that's a good thing.
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The MacBook Neo comes with 8GB of RAM, and that’s great news for all Mac users, even if they never buy a Neo. It means current and older Apple computers will continue to offer speedy performance when running macOS for years to come.

Here’s why.

The MacBook Neo is the fantastic new Mac for the masses [Review] ★★★★☆

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MacBook Neo in Blush and Indigo showing the desktop on a wood table★★★★☆
The two best colors.
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The MacBook Neo exceeds all expectations and defies all logic. It’s a $599 computer that’s not slow. The cheap laptop sports a light aluminum unibody with exceptional fit and finish, along with a gorgeous, bright Retina display. It runs on an iPhone chip, yet it’s incredibly fast with unbelievable battery life.

The name itself, Neo, reminds you that this is not a computer made out of spare parts. It’s a bespoke industrial design with a brand-new display and feature set. That feature set excludes things that longtime members of the cult consider quintessential Mac features — a backlit keyboard, an ambient light sensor and a MagSafe connection.

Nonetheless, the MacBook Neo will be a lot of people’s first exposure to the Mac. I wanted to know what their experience will be like — and I think they’ll be very happy.

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