With the exception of MacBook Air, Apple laptops now ship with a Force Touch trackpad – this technology is expected to migrate to a future iPhone, so finding out what you can already do with it should ...
With Force Touch dead, there's a new way to wipe alerts. Image: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac This year’s watchOS 7 upgrade kills the handy Force Touch gesture we’ve been using on Apple Watch for over five ...
With this week’s release of the new Magic Trackpad 2, Mac users that had only dreamed of using Force Touch (previously available only on the new MacBook and updated MacBook Pro models) can now ...
Apple's updated iMacs have the option of shipping with the all-new Magic Trackpad 2, which features a larger surface and features Force Touch input, bringing it in line with Apple's latest MacBook Pro ...
The new MacBook has been out for a couple of weeks, and OS X apps are starting to take advantage of its Force Touch trackpad. Pixelmator, a popular photo editor and Photoshop alternative on the Mac, ...
Apple brought depth to its user interfaces with Force Touch, and Wednesday's launch of the iPhone 6s added another layer in the form of 3D Touch. AppleInsider looks at how it works and what you can do ...
Last week I conducted a little ­experiment to see how illusionary Apple’s Force Touch feature on its new 13-inch MacBook Pro ­actually is. If you haven’t heard of Force Touch, it’s a feature where you ...
Alongside today’s expected new iMac updates, Apple has announced a trio of new input devices for desktops: the Magic Trackpad 2, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Keyboard. The new keyboard and trackpad have ...
If the rumors are true, the updated laptop would include the new Force Touch trackpad, which responds differently based on how much pressure you apply to the surface. Lance Whitney is a freelance ...
Smartphone makers are starting to add pressure-sensitive touchscreens to their devices, allowing the phones to tell the difference between hard and soft presses. Apple calls this 3D Touch, while most ...
One of the marquee features of the original Apple Watch was the advent of what Jony Ive called a “linear actuator”—in layman’s terms, the mechanism that makes your wrist literally buzz when getting a ...