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Apple Readies Its First Ever Touch-Screen MacBook
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is preparing to finally launch a touch-screen version of its Mac computer, reversing course on a stance that dates back to co-founder Steve Jobs. The company is readying a ...
Apple is working on its first MacBook Pro with a touch-screen display, after years of arguing the technology should be saved for tablets, according to a new report. The revamped MacBooks – code-named ...
Apple Inc. is preparing to finally launch a touch-screen version of its Mac computer, reversing course on a stance that dates back to co-founder Steve Jobs. The company is readying a revamped MacBook ...
Apple has been granted a patent for a MacBook Pro with touchscreen capabilities, despite its historical opposition to such devices. The patent outlines integrating LEDs/OLEDs and touch chiplets into ...
Apple may finally deliver the long-awaited touch-screen MacBook Pro in two years. The latest rumor comes from one of the industry's most trusted analysts, Ming-Chi Kuo. Kuo predicts Apple will launch ...
Apple also seems to be embracing the idea of letting users navigate a device using both touch and a keyboard. Its iPadOS 26, for instance, borrows elements from macOS and takes Apple's tablet a lot ...
Apple just unveiled its newest MacBook Pro, powered by the latest M5 chip. Beyond that, however, the update is modest—only the base model has been refreshed, leaving many fans disappointed. For users ...
Apple still won't make us a touch-screen Mac, but it is at least considering adding touch-sensitive displays on just about every surface that surrounds the MacBook Pro keyboard as the next best thing.
Despite continually saying a touchscreen MacBook Pro is a bad idea, newly-revealed research shows Apple hasn't stopped exploring the idea. "We really feel that the ergonomics of using a Mac are that ...
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