Apple's latest MacBook Pro, released in March, doesn't have a touchscreen, but the next one might. Credit: Apple Apple co-founder Steve Jobs once famously said a touchscreen MacBook was never going to ...
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At 12.3 inches, the new Asus ROG Strix XG129C is a little smaller than its competition from Corsair. At 12.3 inches, the new Asus ROG Strix XG129C is a little smaller than its competition from ...
Dixon Technologies is accelerating its push into display module manufacturing, backed by an INR11 billion (US$118.74 million) investment in a new facility in the Noida–Greater Noida region. The plant, ...
A newly formulated nail polish could one day let people activate touchscreens with their fingernails. When pressed to a screen, the polish disrupts the screen’s electric field, which the device ...
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 ...
Sony's newly granted patent for a Touchscreen PlayStation controller gives a glimpse of how console input technology might evolve beyond the familiar DualSense. Unlike today's standard PS5 controller, ...
Macworld reports that Apple’s M6 MacBook Pro with OLED display technology is expected to arrive by late 2026, featuring potential touchscreen capabilities. Samsung has begun producing advanced ...
If you ever wanted to turn your MacBook into a touchscreen device, check out this cool accessory from CES 2026. MacBooks have been around for almost two decades, and Apple has long resisted adding a ...
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 ...
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