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Judge Decides Apple Knowingly Sold Defective MacBook Pros – PCMag AU
Remember flexgate? It’s now coming back to haunt Apple as a class-action lawsuit.

Apple is facing the prospect of a new class-action lawsuit after a judge decided the company knowingly sold defective MacBook Pro laptops.
The problems started back in 2016 when Apple launched the Touch Bar generation of MacBook Pro, and with it made a terrible internal design decision. The display was connected to its base using a very thin and flimsy ribbon cable, which was also wrapped around a hinge. Whenever the MacBook Pro was fully opened, this cable got pulled tight and over time it became…
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