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In a significant reversal for Apple Inc., which has said for years that touchscreen laptops are ergonomically inferior, reports say Apple could release a Macbook Pro laptop with a touchscreen as early as 2025.
Apple is reportedly developing touch displays for its Mac computers, breaking its long-standing business tradition and adopting a design philosophy that co-founder Steve Jobs once called "ergonomically horrible."
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