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Apple’s website says Apple Intelligence requires an M2 Mac or later, but don’t panic

Apple has updated its website to say that Apple Intelligence on a Mac requires a model with an M2 chip or later. That’s a change to the original compatibility requirement of an M1 chip or later.

However, while the change may be worrying for anyone with an M1 Mac, it seems near-certain that this is an error rather than a change of requirements …

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These are the best new MacBook deals in November: starting at $599

In the Apple Silicon era, MacBooks have become more affordable than ever – with brand new models starting as low as $599. With looming global tariffs, these great deals could potentially be coming to an end soon – so if you’re in the market for a new MacBook for any reason, now may be one of the best ever times to purchase.

Apple’s latest macOS Tahoe update also dropped support for practically all Intel Macs (with some small exceptions). If you’d like to stay on the latest and greatest Apple software, nows a fitting time to upgrade.

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Logitech MX Master 4 mouse: Here’s what’s new [Update: Back in stock]

Update November 11: The Logitech MX Master 4 has regularly been out of stock since its initial launch last month. Right now, however, it’s in stock and ready to ship on Amazon. Act fast if you’ve been on the hunt for one. It’s clearly very popular, so who knows how long this availability will last.


The Logitech MX Master line of mice has become a staple in the setups of Mac users everywhere. Now, the company is out with the highly-anticipated MX Master 4. It packs a handful of changes to the iconic mouse, while staying true to the form factor that has made the lineup so popular over the years.

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9to5Mac Daily: November 11, 2025 – The new ‘iPhone Pocket’ and more 

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts appStitcherTuneInGoogle Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.

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Nomad eSIM unlocks the hidden travel tool inside your iPhone 17 and iPhone Air

iPhone 17 and iPhone Air include a hidden travel tool that you’re probably not using. eSIM technology built into modern iPhones transforms your device into a versatile solution for staying connected wherever you go.

The best part? Your iPhone doesn’t just have one eSIM. That means you can use your existing service alongside a second eSIM for travel. No need to swap physical SIM cards and affect your phone number.

Want to instantly connect to local networks in over 190 countries without swapping SIM cards, hunting for Wi-Fi, or paying exorbitant roaming fees? You just need the right service to unlock it. That’s where Nomad eSIM comes in. 9to5Mac readers can save 25% off with promo code MAC25 for a limited time.

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The M4 Mac mini has completely changed how I view all other desktops [Video]

Believe it or not, the M4 Mac mini was released just over a year ago. Apple changed the footprint, design, and form factor to create a compact 5in x 5in x 2in aluminum box with a fan at the bottom. It was a nice upgrade from its predecessor. But, in all honesty, I was not expecting much. I figured it would be a fine computer, especially because Apple debuted it at a $599 price point ($499 now on Amazon). So I thought to myself, there has to be some limitation that everyday users would notice, right? But after using this for an entire year as my main desktop, it has completely distorted how I think about computers and what real value in tech should look like.

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