Apple just accidentally confirmed a major new MacBook Pro feature
Well, it's just about official: A new MacBook Pro is coming. And it will contain a Touch ID fingerprint sensor packed into a "Magic Toolbar" that's been rumored for weeks.
A new update to macOS Sierra contains an image of a new MacBook Pro, MacRumors reported Tuesday. It shows a device with speakers next to the keyboard and a touch panel that replaces the function, escape and power keys.
Mashable recreated the steps to find the image and can confirm that it is contained in the macOS Sierra update. If you've updated your Mac, pasting this into an internet browser should produce the image: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PassKitUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/ApplePaySplashSA.tiff
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Apple, which accidentally leaked iPhone imagery via Twitter before its last major press event, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
We expect that the MacBook Pro will be officially announced at a media event this Thursday. Stay tuned for more details.
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