Later this year, the M6 MacBook Pro is widely rumored to be the first Mac that supports touch. But a new report indicates touchscreens may not be in Apple’s plans for the MacBook Air or MacBook Neo.
A second-generation MacBook Neo with a touch screen has gone from a yes to a maybe to a no, according to rumors. In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple has yet to decide ...
Apple’s upcoming touch-screen MacBook Pro will show the company is still far from combining the Mac and iPad. Also: Apple is preparing its retail stores for significant interest in this coming week’s ...
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 ...
Explore reports of Apple’s first touchscreen OLED MacBook Pro with Dynamic Island, revamped macOS touch interface, and next‑gen performance, signaling the biggest MacBook upgrade in years. Pixabay, ...
Rumors of a touchscreen MacBook Pro have been circulating for over three years, and they’ve always left customers full of questions. First among them: “What in the world would that user experience be ...
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.
Report: Apple to Add Touchscreen, OLED to MacBook Pro Lineup Your email has been sent Apple’s MacBook Pro may be about to get its biggest makeover in years. According to a new Bloomberg report, Apple ...
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, ...
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