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 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 analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today reported that Apple’s plans for touch screen Macs are advancing in the supply chain. He expects that the OLED MacBook Pro, due to go into production in late 2026, will ...
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 ...
Macworld It’s been rumored for years that Apple is researching ways to install biometric sensors under the iPhone’s screen, ...
While we’re expecting a touchscreen MacBook Pro in the future, could it be less focused on our fingers and a great way to lean into the Apple Pencil?
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 ...
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.
Apple has historically resisted the idea of touchscreen MacBooks, arguing that laptop PCs with the feature are unwieldy and far from ergonomic. But recent reports suggest Apple has changed its tune, ...