(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 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.
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Apple’s next MacBook Pro is rumored to get an OLED screen, touch screen support, updated design and powerful new M6 processor ...
Apple's first OLED MacBook Pro, set to enter mass production next year, will feature a touch screen display, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In his latest post on X (Twitter), Kuo writes that ...
Apple is allegedly working on adding touchscreens to its MacBook lineup, despite the previous assertion that the feature does not work well. While Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had called touchscreen ...
The Macbook Pro may be getting a touchscreen. Apple is reportedly working on adding the feature in 2025, despite years of dismissing touchscreens as ergonomically inferior for laptops. Bloomberg says ...
TL;DR: Apple's upcoming MacBook Pro with the M6 chip is rumored to have an OLED display that's a touchscreen, along with a hole-punch camera design rather than a notch, according to leaker Mark Gurman ...
If you’re reading this article on a MacBook, reach out and touch your screen for a moment. Tap around on some tabs, or pretend like you’re selecting text or zooming into a photo. How did it feel? Not ...
I'm a longtime MacBook user who has been looking forward to Apple adopting a design that's been available for years from Windows PC makers: the 2-in-1 convertible laptop. I'd love my MacBook Pro's ...
The 2016 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar has met a lot of criticism. But all anyone really wants to know is, is it time to upgrade? Cult of Mac put the entry-level 2015 and 2016 MacBook Pros head to head ...