Steve Jobs Said It Wouldn’t Work. But a Touchscreen MacBook Is Really Happening?! | One More Thing

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A new report sheds details on Apple’s potential touchscreen MacBook that could arrive this year, and how it could complement the point-and-click interface of MacOS. CNET’s Bridget Carey explains why the news has her excited, along with what big products Apple may show off at an event next week. You can find the products mentioned in this video linked below Apple 2025 MacBook Pro Laptop with M5 chip https://zdcs.link/QxeAMb Apple iPad 11-inch: A16 chip https://zdcs.link/z7ROZ8 Apple iPhone 16e, 128GB https://zdcs.link/QOjbEB *CNET may get a commission on these offers Read more about Apple's rumored touchscreen MacBooks on CNET.com Steve Jobs Said a Touchscreen MacBook Wouldn't Work. But Times Have Changed https://zdcs.link/QpB7JZ 0:00 A Touchscreen MacBook? 0:39 Wild Year for Apple Gadgets. Foldables, Touchscreens and Colorful MacBooks 1:34 iPads and Macs Blurring Together 3:46 See You at the March 4 Event Add CNET as a trusted news source https://www.google.com/preferences/source?q

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