Last week the future of computers came more clearly into view.Microsoft and Apple announced new machinesthat demonstrate where computer technology is headed.Both big companies are trying to innovatewith these computers, offering new features.These features may become usual in future machines.Or they may prove unpopular and soon be forgotten.The new Microsoft and Apple computers are very different from each other.But they appear to be on the same path.Both computers use touch technology in unique ways,both have new log-in methods, and both are very thin.They are also similar in that they are priced high.Today Bryan Lynn and I tell you about each.Surface Studio is Microsoft's first desktop computer.It combines elements of the Microsoft Surface tablet linewith the features of a traditional computer.The Studio comes with a 28" touch screen monitorthat moves on hinges from vertical to nearly horizontal.You can type using the included Bluetooth keyboard.Or, move the screen to horizontal Studio modeand use it as you would a piece of paper.The Studio comes with a stylus called the Surface Pen,so you can draw on the screen, take handwritten notes, and sign documents.Logging into the Studio is easier with Windows Hello,that uses the camera to identify you.The Studio is designed to work especially well for those in the creative fields.They can use its flat, horizontal surface to design, draw, and write.The screen can also turn to be used as a traditional monitorfor those who want to type and use a mouse.Surface Studio pricing begins at just under $3,000.Microsoft also announced last week an accessory called Dial.Rest the silver disc on the Studio Surface screenand turn it to choose colors, menu options and more.Dial also works to rotate images on the screenand as a back button to return to an earlier version of a document.You can use Dial to control volume, to scroll,to zoom and to adjust the brightness of the screen.Apple introduced a new MacBook Pro last week.It is the first major update to this line of laptops in many years.The biggest innovation of the new MacBook Prois the Touch Bar that replaces the keyboard's function keys.The Touch Bar is a thin touch screen with function changesdepending on what you are doing on the computer.Software can be programmed to make the Touch Barhave menu options, slider controls, emoji icons and more.In Safari, you can use Touch Bar to access open tabsor to quickly visit Favorite bookmarks.Touch Bar also brings Touch ID to the MacBook Pro.It lets users use their fingerprints to log into the computer,like the Touch ID on iPhones and iPads.Touch ID can also be used with Apple Pay on the computerto pay for items on websites.The app 1Password uses Touch Bar with Touch IDto let you use your fingerprint as a password for websites.Port changes are major in the MacBook Pro.It has 4 USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports that connect both device and power cords.This permits speedier data and power transfer, as fast as 40GB per second.But USB-C, a newer model, could require an adaptor to connect your devices.For example, the lightning cord that comes with iPhones and iPadsneeds an adaptor to plug into the new MacBook Pro.Gone is the MagSafe connector, a magnetic portthat let the power cord disconnect easily from the computer.Instead, the power cord connects to any one of the four USB-C ports.The traditional headphone jack is the only other port on the MacBook Pro.This port is not found on iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.This means that Apple's Apple lightning earbudsthat come with those phones are incompatible with the new MacBook Pro.The MacBook Pro is available in two sizes, beginning at just under $1,500.The Touch Bar runs about $200 more.And I'm Caty Weaver.