News

Owners of MacBooks with a butterfly keyboard have until March to claim part of a settlement from a class-action lawsuit alleging the Apple laptops were defective. The settlement impacts MacBooks ...
The controversial butterfly keyboard was first introduced with the 12-inch MacBook in 2015. From there, Apple implemented the design across its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Concerns over ...
Apple will pay $50 million to settle a 2018 class-action lawsuit over the faulty butterfly keyboards that were used in MacBook machines between 2015 and 2019, reports Reuters. Customers in ...
If you bought an Apple MacBook with its ill-fated butterfly keyboard. you may be eligible to claim part of a $50 million settlement reached after a class-action lawsuit. The deadline is fast ...
Unfortunately, if you were the owner of a MacBook with a butterfly keyboard, and did not file a claim in 2023, the deadline has passed. The court approved the settlement in May 2023.
Apple's free butterfly keyboard service program for select MacBooks models ended late last week, nearly six and a half years after it launched.. With the program now over, it is no longer ...
Payouts for Apple's butterfly keyboard lawsuit are on their way. If you made a claim last year, keep an eye on your mail. Skip to Main Content. View our Bluesky Page (Opens in a new tab) ...
More than 750,000 people who got ineffective keyboard repairs for certain MacBooks sold between 2015 and 2019 may be eligible for a payment.
For users who are currently using a broken butterfly-switch keyboard, Apple's Keyboard Service Program is still active, though the number of models it covers is slowly dwindling as time passes.
Apple settled a class-action lawsuit related to its failed butterfly keyboard design back in November. That $50 million settlement has now been given the final go-ahead, and payouts of between $50 ...
More than 750,000 people who got ineffective keyboard repairs for certain MacBooks sold between 2015 and 2019 may be eligible for a payment.
More than 750,000 people who got ineffective keyboard repairs for certain MacBooks sold between 2015 and 2019 may be eligible for a payment.