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Apple doesn't play in 37% of the notebook market
Apple doesn't play in 37% of the notebook market
The new Mac notebooks may have landed , but exactly where did they land from a price perspective? I had hoped my logical argument for a small and relatively lower-powered $800 Apple notebook would have surfaced but it looks too early for that. I suspect it will happen, only later, simply ...
Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch iMacs
appleinsider.com — Assuming last minute snags are avoided, the coming weeks should bring new iMacs, rounding out Apple's 2008... hardware introductions as the company enters the holiday shopping season with one of its strongest product portfolios ever. (more) Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch iMacs
Bullish Cross
bullcross.blogspot.com — Based on the tremendous joint efforts by members at Mac Observer's AFB and Investor Village's AAPL Sanity... Board member howlongtoretire (aka HLTR) to track IMEI iPhone numbers , we have determined that Apple has drastically surpassed analyst' Q4 ... (more) Bullish Cross
New MacBook Pro: now with 20% less battery power
New MacBook Pro: now with 20% less battery power
ryanblock.com — Apple touted some pretty decent battery life numbers at the new MacBook / MacBook Pro press event... this week: up to five hours on the Pro with discrete graphics off, and four hours with it on (both surely assuming ideal low-power conditions). One of ... (more) New MacBook Pro: now with 20% less battery power
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