Imran Hussain / ithinkdiff - For years, Apple dismissed the idea of touchscreens on Macs, with Steve Jobs famously arguing that vertical touch interaction was ergonomically poor. That position shaped MacBook design for more than a decade, reinforcing Apple’s strategy of keeping the M…
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