Problem on Apple's Macbook Pro may cause data corruption
Apple is warning users of its latest Macbook Pro of a problem with the laptop that may cause data corruption. The tech firm released a firmware update on Wednesday to fix an issue on the laptop's flash storage component. The 15-inch mid 2015 range Retina model is affected, with corruption occurring in "rare cases", the company said. News of the warning comes as thousands of Macbook owners are campaigning for action over stains appearing on the laptop's retina screen. Users that have been affected by stains spreading across their laptop screens are worried about the expensive service fees they will have to pay once the warranties or protection plans expire. However, the firmware update on the latest model does not sound like a major problem at the moment, said Stuart Miles, founder of gadget news site Pocket-lint.