Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup has remained resolutely familiar for several years now. We’ve grown accustomed to getting a new chip here, slightly more storage there, and being happy with it. Really, ...
A college student has created a prototype polish to turn a fingernail into a touch-screen stylus, after noticing that people with long nails and calloused fingertips struggled to work their ...
Laptops with touch-sensitive screens aren't new. We've had laptops with touchscreens for a while now, and you'll be surprised to know that the first model with such a display was launched by HP back ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate cluttered spaces, and sort thousands of parcels an hour. But ask a robot to touch ...
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate cluttered spaces and sort thousands of parcels an hour. But ask a robot to touch ...
The new CX-5 ditches buttons for screens, but Mazda is determined to prove that it’s a step forward. New Mazda CX-5 features a completely new driver interface, dominated by a large touchscreen. Mazda ...
At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than ...