If Apple makes a MacBook with iPhone parts, , do we call it an iBook? Regardless of the name, we can probably call it cheap. Apple is said to be making a lower cost MacBook using processors found in the iPhone , targeting students and casual users, all to increase MacBook sales by challenging Chromebooks and cheaper Windows machines. Reports say it could come in some fun colors, too.  In this week's episode of One More Thing, which you can watch embedded above, I explain why an...

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