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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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 ...
Choosing a high-resolution display for your Mac doesn't mean splashing out on an Apple Pro Display XDR, and the $2,500 Alogic Clarity 6K Touch monitor proves it. At $4,999 before you add a stand, 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, ...
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 ...
The MacBook Pro lineup is about to get a big shakeup later in 2026 with touch-screen capabilities and new interface elements. However, Apple won't refer to them as touch-first. According to a report ...
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The first touch-enabled Mac is rumored to launch later this year, but a new third-party ‘Magic Screen’ accessory says it can bring touch to existing MacBook Air and MacBook Pro displays. ‘Magic Screen ...
Futuristic pixel-raising display lets you feel what’s onscreen Could you imagine being able to "feel" the images on your screen? UCSB researchers have made this sci-fi-like idea a reality. They've ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have invented a display technology for on-screen graphics that are both visible and haptic, meaning that they can be felt via touch. The screens are patterned with tiny ...