Apple has had several high-profile issues with its popular MacBook line of notebook computers in recent years. One of the biggest issues was with the so-called "butterfly" keyboard design. Those ...
After a class-action lawsuit, Apple has agreed to a $50 million settlement for MacBook owners that had to replace their keyboard or individual keys. After a class-action lawsuit, Apple has agreed to a ...
MacBook owners who say Apple covered up problems with its "butterfly" style keyboard have won certification as a class action case. Ian Sherr Contributor and Former Editor at Large / News Ian Sherr ...
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The butterfly keyboard first made its debut with the 12-inch MacBook in 2015. From there, Apple expanded the design into its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, despite concerns about durability and ...
Apple agreed to a preliminary settlement Monday for a class-action lawsuit that claimed the company knew the MacBook’s “butterfly” keyboard was defective but kept selling it. Apple admits no ...
Apple's silence over issues related to its allegedly flawed MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards just got a whole lot more deafening. On Friday, a class action lawsuit was filed against Apple in the ...
The Monokei Standard keyboard is a high-quality mechanical keyboard available in four colors and with three different types of Cherry MX switches. Another month and here’s another keyboard. The ...
Scarcely a month goes by without a new class action lawsuit against Apple. The vast majority of them are frivolous, often absurd, but there is one that deserves to succeed: the keyboard class action ...
Apple has reportedly agreed to pay $50 million to settle the class action lawsuit that alleged that the company knew about the flaws and issues with the butterfly keyboard switches and went ahead to ...
The keyboards, introduced with the 2015 MacBook, were notoriously unreliable; basically any sort of grime, crumb, or dust could make it so that a key stopped responding altogether or got stuck, ...