The controversial butterfly keyboard was first introduced with the 12-inch MacBook in 2015. From there, Apple implemented the design across its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Concerns over reliability ...
Apple’s heavily criticized butterfly keyboards may be forever resigned to the dustbin of history, but the company is still paying the price for years of faulty keys. Reuters reports that Apple has ...
Apple no longer offers free repairs for MacBook models with the infamous "butterfly" keyboard, as the repair program for these machines has officially ended. The program was available for a wide ...
Apple has settled a class action lawsuit about its butterfly keyboard. Here's how eligible customers can file a claim for repair reimbursement. Apple agreed to pay $50 million into a settlement fund, ...
Back in July, Apple agreed to pay $50 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over the faulty butterfly keyboards that were used in MacBook machines between 2015 and 2019, and now emails about the ...
Apple introduced "butterfly" keyboards in 2015 — but they were wildly unpopular and prone to failure. The MacBook keyboards prompted a class-action lawsuit, which Apple agreed to resolve with a $50 ...
The keys of the "butterfly" keyboard in the 2016 MacBook Pro get stuck very easily. It's possible that's true of the 2018 models too. Editor’s note: There’s good evidence that the new MacBook Pro ...
Apple agreed to pay $50 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by customers who claimed it knew and concealed that the “butterfly” keyboards on its MacBook laptop computers were prone to failure.
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 ...