According to popular Apple insider Mark Gurman, Apple hasn’t decided to bring touchscreen to any Macs beyond the upcoming MacBook Pro. That also means the next-gen MacBook Air is unlikely to get a ...
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Will Apple ever release a touch-screen Mac? Rumors (and denials) about one have been circulating for years, but 2026 might be the year. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple will revamp the ...
Apple Inc.’s long-awaited foray into touch-screen laptops will bring major changes to the Mac interface, including the addition of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island feature, according to people familiar ...
We have been hearing about Apple’s plans to launch a touch-screen Mac for quite a few years, and this week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman provided fresh details on how the rumored device is shaping up.
The iPhone feature could show up in new OLED MacBook Pros launching this fall. The iPhone feature could show up in new OLED MacBook Pros launching this fall. is a senior reporter covering technology, ...
Apple's plan to add touchscreens to its premium MacBook Pros is coming into focus. Bloomberg reports that when the new laptops launch this fall, they'll feature a Dynamic Island, not unlike Apple's ...
After years of replacing knobs and handles with touchscreens, some automakers are bringing physical controls back to EVs. Tesla's sleek, screen-heavy approach helped shape the whole EV industry, ...
Instead of a Home or a side-button, Apple is researching how best to implement under-screen fingerprint sensors, not just for mobile devices like iPhone Fold and iPad, but potentially also the Mac.
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