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Apple and AT&T could be working on a MacBook 3G
Apple and AT&T could be working on a MacBook 3G
We are rapidly approaching an age where portable computers may not be much to write home about if they don't have some kind of fast, wide area Internet access. The iPhone sports 3G capabilities, one of Acer's netbooks comes with a data contract, and now, if generic comments from an ...
iPhone 4G Concept Is a MacBook In a Phone [Concept]
iPhone 4G Concept Is a MacBook In a Phone [Concept]
i.gizmodo.com — Oh. So. Pretty. It needs some small fixes, but boy I would love to see something along... these lines coming from Apple. And I like the specs too. (Click on the image for a 1,600-pixel version) • Titanium and Glass. • OLED screen • 3G • GPS • Front ... (more) iPhone 4G Concept Is a MacBook In a Phone [Concept]
Apple warns of reduced iMac availability in near term
appleinsider.com — Apple this week is advising members of its reseller channels that supply of iMacs will be constrained... in the immediate future, a move that may signal new models are nearing production. (more) Apple warns of reduced iMac availability in near term
Apple sued over 'broken promises' regarding 3G speeds
appleinsider.com — A new class-action lawsuit claims Apple knowingly profited from faulty iPhone 3Gs that couldn't stay connected to... the faster 3G network, costing buyers inferior service and missed opportunities to use an alternative provider. (more) Apple sued over 'broken promises' regarding 3G speeds
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Rumor: Apple and AT&T working on 3G MacBook
Coolest Gadgets — ... is currently keeping a keen eye on the netbook space. It would be interesting to see where Apple prices a 3G-enabled MacBook if this rumor is true, but then again I’m prety sure people won’t really mind a $1,299 MacBook with always-on Internet connection, seeing how some were more than willing to fork out nearly half that price for a first generation iPhone when it was first released. How will iPhone owners feel with such a data plan tethered to a MacBook? Source: Ars Technica ...

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