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Apple refreshes MacBook Pro with updated butterfly keyboard (using Liquidmetal?)
Tuesday May 21, 2019. 08:46 PM , from Mac Daily News
Apple’s first 8-core MacBook Pro, the fastest Mac notebook ever, with fourth generation butterfly keyboard
“In the second update to the current crop of MacBook Pros since they were released in July 2018, Apple this week has expanded the available CPU options for both the 13-inch and 15-inch models,” Samuel Axon reports for Ars Technica. “Just as importantly, Apple has made another update to its butterfly keyboards in the MacBook Pro. This marks the fourth generation of the butterfly keyboard that has divided users and seen some widely publicized hardware failures that resulted in an ongoing repair program from Apple. Apple claimed significant improvements to reliability in the third generation that shipped with laptops introduced in 2018, but users continued to report issues.” “Apple says it has changed the material it is using in the new, fourth-generation keyboards, and the company expects the change to substantially reduce the prevalence of issues with keys double-typing without user input or failing to type at all with user input,” Axon reports. “The company hasn’t yet gotten more specific than that, so we’ll have to wait on teardowns and testing to learn more.” “That said, Apple has made another welcome change regarding the keyboards: it has extended its repair program to cover butterfly keyboard-equipped machines introduced in 2018. Previously, the repair program only covered the previous two generations,” Axon reports. “The program offers users repair or replacement for their failed butterfly keyboards at no cost throughout its duration, and Apple claims it has made improvements to its repair processes to reduce the time it takes to complete the repairs.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Why did Apple not mention that fact – 4th gen. butterfly keyboards – in the press release? Regardless, hopefully, the fourth time’s the charm! Liquidmetal? Apple has changed the material it is using in their new, 4th-gen. butterfly keyboards & expects it to substantially reduce issues. Apple’s US Patent (10,056,541) concerns using bulk metallic glass in the fabrication of, among other things, keyboards. Related articles: Apple introduces first 8-core MacBook Pro, the fastest Mac notebook ever – May 21, 2019 Apple patent describes Liquidmetal housing for electronic devices – January 27, 2017 Evidence suggests Apple to use breakthrough Liquidmetal somewhere soon – October 18, 2016 Apple supplier Catcher CEO: One iPhone model will adopt glass casing next year – May 19, 2016 Apple granted key U.S patent for Touch ID fingerprint recognition integrated into Multi-Touch display – May 18, 2016 Apple supplier LG Innotek embeds fingerprint sensor into display – May 4, 2016 Why the 2017 iPhone will be made of Liquidmetal – April 18, 2016 Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple’s 2017 iPhone to feature new ‘all glass’ enclosure – April 18, 2016 Professor behind Liquidmorphium Turing Phone invests in Liquidmetal, named to Board, enters into cross-licensing agreement – March 14, 2016 3D fingerprint sensors under Gorilla Glass may let Apple kill iPhone’s Home button – July 21, 2015 The Turing Phone is not made out of Liquidmetal – July 15, 2015 Why does Apple keep extending their partnership with Liquidmetal? – June 25, 2015 Apple extends Liquidmetal exclusivity deal through February 2016 – June 23, 2015 Apple working on eliminating the Home button on iPhone, iPad, sources say – June 22, 2015 Two new Liquidmetal patent filings from Apple revealed; list watch and jewelry among potential uses – April 23, 2015 Apple files for patent to move Touch ID fingerprint scanner from home button to display – February 9, 2015 Liquidmetal’s Apple alliance yet to bear fruit – September 30, 2014 Apple’s new Liquidmetal-related patent sparks speculation – July 7, 2014 Apple patents method for embedding sapphire displays in LiquidMetal device chassis – May 27, 2014 Liquidmetal-Visser agreement paves the way for more rapid adoption of amorphous metal manufacturing – May 21, 2014 Apple extends Liquidmetal exclusivity deal through February 2015 – May 21, 2014
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