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Electronista | Review: Apple Part I: MacBook (13-inch, aluminum)
Electronista | Review: Apple Part I: MacBook (13-inch, aluminum)
introduction: the pack-ins On October 14, 2008, Apple released two new MacBook models that stand as its first major overhaul of the 13-inch system since its introduction in May 2006. Apple as always claims a dramatic overhaul; but the real question is whether this is the giant leap promised by ...
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
Apple's new MacBook is Mm Mm good
Apple's new MacBook is Mm Mm good
engadget.com — Looks like Apple spent a bit too much time on its brick manufacturing process and not enough... on key sorting. It's certainly not the first time we've seen Apple make such an Airror . [Thanks, Mark V.] Continue reading Apple's new MacBook is Mm Mm ... (more) Apple's new MacBook is Mm Mm good
O2 denies subsidised MacBook broadband sign-up lure | Register Hardware
reghardware.co.uk — Exclusive O2 has pooh-poohed claims that it has signed a deal with Apple to offer new broadband... customers MacBook laptops. A spokeswoman for the network operator told Register Hardware that it has “no such plans to launch an Apple MacBook laptop ... (more) O2 denies subsidised MacBook broadband sign-up lure | ...
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13-inch MacBook (aluminum) review
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network[image] On October 14, 2008, Apple released two new MacBook models that stand as its first major overhaul of the 13-inch system since its introduction in May 2006. Apple as always claims a dramatic overhaul; but the real question is whether this is the giant leap promised by the company, a minor step forward in a new disguise, or something in between. Click through for our full ...

13-inch MacBook (aluminum) review
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network[image] On October 14, 2008, Apple released two new MacBook models that stand as its first major overhaul of the 13-inch system since its introduction in May 2006. Apple as always claims a dramatic overhaul; but the real question is whether this is the giant leap promised by the company, a minor step forward in a new disguise, or something in between. Click through for our full ...

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