In March 2015, Apple introduced the ultra-thin 12-inch MacBook with a new butterfly keyboard design. While achieving a slim profile, this keyboard was plagued by issues like sticking keys, missed ...
Two years after Apple paid $50 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over faulty MacBook butterfly keyboards, funds from the settlement will be going out to affected customers. An update on the ...
You might be in for some money if you had problems with a MacBook butterfly keyboard. Apple agreed to a preliminary settlement Monday for a class-action lawsuit that claimed the company knew the ...
If you've been waiting for your MacBook butterfly key settlement payout, your wait is almost over. Credit: Joby Sessions/MacLife Magazine/Future via Getty Images Did you purchase a MacBook with the ...
Apple customers who were affected by Apple's flawed MacBook butterfly keyboard design have begun receiving settlement funds, two years after Apple paid $50 million to settle a class action lawsuit.
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Despite it vanishing from Apple’s MacBook line, Apple hasn’t given up on its controversial (read: hated) butterfly keyboard design, claims Apple leaker L0vetodream. In a Friday tweet, L0vetodream said ...
Customers affected by the problematic butterfly keyboards on Apple's 2015 to 2019 MacBooks could see a check show up in their mailbox soon. Reading time 2 minutes Not all of Apple’s releases are an ...
Payments relating to a class action lawsuit filed in 2018 over Apple’s butterfly MacBook keyboards have reportedly begun to arrive. The settlement website now states that payments for approved claims ...
Want to give prospective employers a business card that doesn’t immediately get tossed? Of course you do. If you’re one of us, the answer is obvious: make it some kind of a PCB. [Ricardo Daniel de ...
Want to give prospective employers a business card that doesn’t immediately get tossed? Of course you do. If you’re one of us, the answer is obvious: make it some kind of a PCB. [Ricardo Daniel de ...