The Touch Bar is back, sort of… and it looks terrible

Does anyone miss the MacBook Pro Touch Bar so much that they need it again in almost some form? The answer would be yes if you talk to Eniac, a small company that just reinvented the not-quite-iconic Touch Bar as a Flex beam which can be used with the Mac, iPad, Android and even your Windows PC.

Apple introduced the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros in 2016. It was as close as a MacBook would ever get to a touchscreen display. In practice, you often touched the Touch Bar, which was embedded along the top edge of the keyboard, while looking at the touch-sensitive MacBook Pro screen. The TouchBar was almost magically contextualdisplay functions change depending on the app. However, the loss of the function buttons and the Power/TouchID button annoyed many hardcore MacBook Pro users. And Apple, perhaps sensing it had gone too far, did away with the Touch Bar when it introduced its first Apple Silicon MacBook Pro laptops in 2022.