The new MacBook Pro could integrate a fingerprint sensor in the power button

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Days before the presentation of the new versions of iOS, watchOS, macOS and tvOS during the WWDC presentation keynote, many were the rumors that claimed that the company could renew some of its older devices. The first rumors suggested that Apple could launch a new Thunderbolt monitor with 5k resolution and integrated GPU, but the day came and nothing was known. A few days later we published the news in which Apple had confirmed that it stopped manufacturing this product and recommended that interested users purchase one from the competition.

But it was also rumored about the possible presentation of the new MacBook Pro models. We also had no luck in that regard. But if we take into account the latest rumors surrounding this device we can see how the day they are renewed they will be a giant step in the world of computing. On the one hand we find the possible incorporation of an OLED display on top of the keyboard that we could configure to establish shortcuts to repetitive actions, ideal for Photoshop and video editing programs.

The latest rumor related to this device claims that Apple could integrate a fingerprint sensor in the power button, so that as soon as we turn it on, the Mac would open our user account without having to set our password. The operation would be similar to the new macOS function that allows us to unlock the Mac with our Apple Watch, opening our user account when detecting our Apple Watch, something that will save us a lot of time and allow us to focus directly on our tasks.

At the moment, everything seems to indicate that we will have to wait until the end of the year, to see if the Cupertino-based company plans to renew or not the veteran MacBook Pro adapting to the design of the 12-inch MacBook, which the company launched last year or if it continues to leave them as before.


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  1.   Hector Sanmej said

    Anyone know where the damn iOS 2 Beta 10 is? haha

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      I'm waiting for her for a week now. Is rare. It should have arrived last week. Maybe it leaves tomorrow Tuesday. If not, a search and rescue team will have to be sent xd

      A greeting.