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Nintendo Plans Switch 2 with User-Replaceable Battery for Europe to Meet EU Repair Regulations
Nintendo is preparing a modified version of the Switch 2 for the European market featuring a user-replaceable battery and more repairable Joy-Con controllers to comply with the EU's 2027 repairability regulations. This change aims to improve device longevity and sustainability, while consoles in other regions will remain less repair-friendly. The move reflects growing pressure on electronics manufacturers to meet environmental and consumer rights standards.
Apple Refreshes MacBook Lineup with M5 Chips: Performance, Efficiency, and Pro Model Issues
Apple has refreshed its entire MacBook lineup in 2026, introducing the new affordable MacBook Neo and M5 chips across the Air and Pro series. The MacBook Air 13 with the M5 SoC delivers exceptional energy efficiency and competitive performance despite passive cooling, while the Pro models with the M5 Max face performance limitations due to inadequate power delivery and cooling. The new lineup spans from budget-friendly to high-end options, with battery life unchanged despite performance gains.