Apple won’t publicly admit that it tweaked the 2018 MacBook Pro keyboard to fix the hardware’s biggest flaw. But in a leaked internal document, the company says it installed a new “membrane” to ...
The smaller MacBook Pro will reportedly be upgraded next year with a keyboard that users can trust, just as the new 16-inch version recently was. If true, it means the current 13-inch MacBook Pro will ...
Apple's rumored 16-inch MacBook Pro is out today. It's a touch thicker, a touch wider, and it gets rid of one of Apple's most-disliked and broken products over the past few years -- the butterfly ...
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro has filled the final gap in Apple's Magic Keyboard portfolio, and it can be yours today, starting at $1,300. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in ...
Leading the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) rumor mill today is news of a change to the MacBook Pro keyboard. Today, we’ll look at that and other Apple Rumors for Thursday. MacBook Pro: A new rumor claims that ...
Apple introduced the "butterfly keyboard" with the new 12-inch MacBook in 2015. The keyboard design was later expanded to the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models in 2016 and 2018. Despite its sleek and ...
Apple customers who were affected by Apple's flawed MacBook butterfly keyboard design have begun receiving settlement funds, two years after Apple paid $50 million to settle a class action lawsuit.
I love my MacBook Pro, and I've been buying these laptops for at least 15 years now. While I believe they've evolved well over time and the current iteration is hands down one of the best Apple has ...
Apple will update the current MacBook Pro again in 2025, but those waiting for a significant redesign may have to wait a little longer. The company often tweaks the hardware of its MacBook Pro lineup ...
Customers affected by the problematic butterfly keyboards on Apple's 2015 to 2019 MacBooks could see a check show up in their mailbox soon. Reading time 2 minutes Not all of Apple’s releases are an ...
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