Wednesday
Feb 20,2008

The 14 1.33 GHz iBook laptop gives you all the power of a Macintosh computer in an easily portable and attractive form.
Wednesday
Feb 20,2008

At the start of the year, the T3 gossip machine leapt into pre-Macworld overdrive, forecasting a 12.1-inch lappy or iTablet.
Wednesday
Feb 20,2008

After posting my initial first impressions of Appleís new MacBook Air, I put this notebook through two weeks of use to getter a better sense of its capabilities and limitations. The review model tested was Appleís entry level MacBook Air equipped with a 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, ...
Wednesday
Feb 20,2008

The 876KB keyboard firmware update for MacBook and MacBook Pro fixes a bug where the laptop may ignore your first key press if the machine has been sitting idle. A small update for sure, but how many of you have been wondering why it took so long for your book to fire up? Check the reviews at http://www.bluebadger.com/macreviews.html.
Wednesday
Feb 20,2008

The MacBook Air is exactly what I‘ve been looking for in a notebook. I will admit, there are a few things which I miss, but that is why I still have a desktop computer. There is no cd, there is only one usb port, and no accessible ...
Tuesday
Feb 19,2008
Apple could be readying a notebook trackpad that lets you practice your Rock Band form while using your Mac.
A patent application unearthed by MacRumors.com seeks protection for multitouch technology similar to that introduced by Apple on the MacBook Air's trackpad. This time, however, MacBook users could use ...
Tuesday
Feb 19,2008
MacBook Air owners can now spend even more cash on style thanks to ColorWare. The computer personalization company will paint your MacBook Air for $500 to $700 depending on how many surfaces you colorize.
ColorWare has 35 colors to choose from and will paint your MacBook Air solid. If you’re really tasteless creative you can paint your notebook’s lid, hinges, palm rest, mouse button, case bottom and Apple logo all different colors.
You can either send in your own MacBook Air to be painted or you can buy one new from ColorWare for $2,589 and up. There’s a 3-4 week turnaround on the custom paint jobs.
ColorWare will paint all of your non-MacBook Air notebooks and electronics as well. The company does an excellent job in colorizing components, but you’ve really got to LOVE the color you’re choosing because it’s not a cheap process and it’s nearly impossible to sell your notebook once it’s been so heavily customized.


via Macenstein
Tuesday
Feb 19,2008
After using the solid-state-drive version of the MacBook Air for about 10 days, the notebook's potential is what sticks with me the most. The seminal construction and the influence this will have on future designs is what sets the Air apart.
Note: This is not a CNET review. The ...
Tuesday
Feb 19,2008

Posted by Dennis Sellers image WaterField Designs’s $39 laptop SleeveCase made specifically for the new MacBook Air is a fine companion piece to the “world’s thinnest laptop.” Cushioned with neoprene and wrapped in a ballistic nylon shell, the fit is perfect and the interior is soft ...
Tuesday
Feb 19,2008

Apple is a world wide reputed manufacturing company that has off late introduced the new Apple MacBook Core Duo 1.83 GHz 13.3 inch TFT Notebook in the UK market to offer high speed performance using distinct features. (...)
Monday
Feb 18,2008

Can Apple impress with its ultraportable laptop? This feed is sponsored by the Award Winning Samsung Peony LCD HD TV...
Monday
Feb 18,2008

I enjoyed reading Rory Cellan-Jones review of the MacBook Air this morning, after some struggles he does really seem to like it. "The MacBook Air certainly wins the battle with the Asus rival when it comes to looks. I was besieged in Barcelona whenever I got the notebook out and started ...
Sunday
Feb 17,2008

Open the iBook and you're on the road to a whole new digital world of photos, music, movies, the Internet, and more. Slip it in your bag, then organize, edit, and email photographs on the go. Rip, mix, and burn music CDs anywhere. Make vacation movies while you're still on vacation. Manage your finances on the porch. Starting at just 4.9 pounds, iB
Sunday
Feb 17,2008

The super-slim computer lives up to (most of) its hype Keep track of all the items you want in one place Enter the name of your wishlist: Get...
Sunday
Feb 17,2008

A remarkable moment occurred when Apple unveiled the Macbook Air at a press conference back in January. The hushed exclamation that went around the room – and around the world on web-casts and in reverent news reports – was worth ...
Saturday
Feb 16,2008

A remarkable moment occurred when Apple unveiled the Macbook Air at a press conference back in January.
Saturday
Feb 16,2008

A remarkable moment occurred when Apple unveiled the MacBook Air at a press conference back in January.
Friday
Feb 15,2008
A back order of MacBooks at Best Buy could be yet another sign that Apple has new notebooks around the corner.
Best Buy is showing a one- to two-week delay on both 15.4-inch $1,999 MacBook Pros--the exact configuration that was rumored to be on tap earlier this month--as ...
Friday
Feb 15,2008

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Friday
Feb 15,2008

Macbook pro review - yours for only $1,699. In this article Macbook pro review we will detail the obvious benefits to buying a refurbished Macbook pro notebook without compromising on the quality or functional capabilities of a brand new notebook.
Thursday
Feb 14,2008

Posted by Zonk ( 81% noise) View Skip An anonymous reader writes “Walt Mossberg has an early look at the ThinkPad X300, Lenovo’s answer to the MacBook Air. He says the ThinkPad is almost as skinny and light as the Air, but has many of the ports and features lacking on Apple’s machine. The biggest downside: ...
Thursday
Feb 14,2008

Anandtech has done the first full Macbook Air review that compares the SSD performance. As an aside folks are asking me how the new SSD is on the MacBook Air. First, the system is completely quiet. Second, for normal use, like Internet browsing and reading email, it feels just as fast and responsive ...
Thursday
Feb 14,2008

Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed Ponzi has searched high and low for a lighter-weight notebook she can use for travel. After doing a lot of comparison shopping, we decided on the new MacBook Air for her. First thing out of the box is the proprietary SuperDrive. Integrated ...
Thursday
Feb 14,2008

Cliff Joseph, Personal Computer World, Thursday 14 February 2008 at 00:00:00 All hail the Kate Moss of the computing world Apple says that the Macbook Air is a 'no compromise ultra-portable laptop'. That's certainly true in some ways: the unit measures less than 2cm thick (0.76in) at its thickest point, ...
Thursday
Feb 14,2008

(Credit: Gizmodo)
Today was the day we reviewers were supposed to get test units of the yet-to-be-announced but totally-not-secret ThinkPad X300. We were eager to see it--the super slim, 13.3-inch laptop looks poised to be a major advancement in ultraportables, not to mention a competitor to the MacBook Air...
Wednesday
Feb 13,2008

In this article Macbook pro review we will detail the obvious benefits to buying a refurbished Macbook pro notebook without compromising on the quality or functional capabilities of a brand new notebook.
Wednesday
Feb 13,2008

In this article Macbook pro review we will detail the obvious benefits to buying a refurbished Macbook pro notebook without compromising on the quality or functional capabilities of a brand new notebook. ...
Wednesday
Feb 13,2008
Steve Jobs unveiled the MacBook Air by pulling one out of a manila envelope at MacWorld and we’ve been inundated with ads showing this nifty trick ever since. Thanks to Timbuk2, you can pull off the same stunt with the Steve Sleeve when you show off your MacBook Air to your friends.
Anyone who actually buys this is trying a little too hard to emulate Steve Jobs. No word yet if New Soul, MacBook Air’s theme song, plays when you open the case, but it might as well. Black turtle neck and blue jeans not included…


Steve Sleve product page
Thanks for the tip Matt!
Wednesday
Feb 13,2008

An in-depth review of Apple's new superlight laptop. General conclusion: There is really nothing like the MacBook Air on the market today. It's ultrathin, ultralight, and ultrasmall, yet provides solid performance and usability. Just note there are sacrifices.
Tuesday
Feb 12,2008
The latest update to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard dropped Monday afternoon, with fixes for several different issues.
Apple posted a support document on its Web site and began informing Leopard users through the Software Update mechanism that Mac OS X 10.5.2 is now ready for public ...
Saturday
Feb 9,2008

Notebook Review gives a review of the new MacBook Air from Apple. This is not only the thinnest and lightest of all the MacBooks, but the thinnest and lightest of all laptops in the universe. It has a single USB port, audio out port and ...
Friday
Feb 8,2008

Any initial feedback on the MacBook Air? My vintage PowerBook G4 is about to bite the dust. It has served me loyally and over many, many trips. I have used it as a portable recording unit (running Logic v 7) for shows, as well as for photoshop, web design and presentations on my consulting gigs. But ...
Friday
Feb 8,2008

"By now you've heard that under 'normal' usage, the Air can only manage about 2.5 hours of battery life. That's true and at the same time it isn't. I touch on part of this in the review, but the MacBook Air isn't designed to be your work notebook - no ultra portable is. It's a notebook for a writer, for someone taking notes in class; it's a second
Friday
Feb 8,2008

"When a new notebook model or line comes out, it rarely raises a cacophony of debates between lovers, haters, pundits and grandmas. Such is Apple's ability to engage the emotions. For the January 2008 MacWorld trade show in San Francisco, Steve Jobs announced the world's thinnest notebook. Indeed it's hard to imagine a notebook could be so thin," L
Thursday
Feb 7,2008

Macbook review The end of an era!! In this article, macbook review , we explore why it is that I believe apple have created one of the most in-genius models of technological brilliance, which is to my mind, an unrivaled and much celebrated accolade to the apple
Thursday
Feb 7,2008

When a new notebook model or line comes out, it rarely raises a cacophony of debates between lovers, haters, pundits and grandmas... (in MacDailyNews)
Thursday
Feb 7,2008

We can talk about the MacBook Air , as we did in the most recent Macworld Podcast . But a picture, as they say, is worth a thousand words, so here's a video review of the MacBook Air, just as the first laptops start shipping out to customers.
Thursday
Feb 7,2008

In short 3 out of 5 stars.PROS :• Wonderfully slim design• Full-size keyboard and touchpad• Brilliant display• Good productivity performance CONS:• Single USB port that doesn’t accommodate some peripherals• Shorter-than-expected battery life• Mediocre Wi-Fi range
Thursday
Feb 7,2008

I've never read a press release for a new product that touts its benefits, while also noting its weaknesses. The weaknesses are discovered by the early adopters, which is a good reason not to be one of the first to buy something new. So a week after sales began, we're beginning to see some of the actual results of the Air. The area I'm watching most closely is how the battery life compares to the announced 5-hour life and, secondly, how long it takes for the battery to recharge. As a frequ
Thursday
Feb 7,2008

Filed under: , As you probably know, I'm one of the people who, upon first opportunity after the Macworld Keynote ended a few weeks ago, exited the hall into the lobby of Moscone West and immediately ordered a MacBook Air -- the 1.6 Ghz version with the 80GB hard drive, to be exact. I've already spelled ...
Wednesday
Feb 6,2008

Notebook Review: Build quality is nothing short of amazing, and hands down one of the strongest notebooks I have ever felt.
Wednesday
Feb 6,2008

Apple's latest notebook, the MacBook Air, is being hailed as the world's thinnest. At well under an inch at the thickest point, the Air offers a thin design coupled with an extremely lightweight package for a notebook that has the same basic footprint as the standard MacBook. The flip side to all of this, however, is the (some say inexcusable) list
Wednesday
Feb 6,2008

Apple's MacBook Air (check out more pictures) holds the title of the world's thinnest notebook, but that would be meaningless without two very important features: a full-size keyboard and a brilliant 13.3-inch display. ...
Wednesday
Feb 6,2008

We review both the 1.6GHz 80 gig hard drive and 1.8GHz SSD versions of Apple's incredible new ultra-portable notebook computer.
Wednesday
Feb 6,2008

Calacanis loves his, but I’m not so sure the MacBook Air is everything it’s cracked up to be. Roshan Patel submitted a “Top Five Reasons I Wouldn’t Buy a MacBook Air” this morning, after watching my recent one-second review on YouTube: No Optical (CD/DVD) Drive. I know that during the unveil ...
Tuesday
Feb 5,2008
Apple’s bumped the iPhone’s capacity up to 16GB. The new 16GB version of the iPhone costs $499, while the 8GB version is still available for $399. If you’re in the market for an iPhone, I highly recommend spending the extra $100 and getting the 16GB version.
I use an 8GB iPhone and find the relatively low capacity to restrictive. While 16GB is nothing compared to the current iPod Classic’s 160GB capacity, it sure beats the lowly 8GB I have to deal with. A feature length movie purchased from iTunes eats up between 1GB and 1.5GB. This means I often have to shuffle movies, photos and music between my notebook and my iPhone. There have been several instances when I’ve avoided adding videos and music to my collection because I knew I my iPhone was full.
There’s never enough capacity, but 16GB is a step in the right direction. Users will be able to get to store about 20 hours of video or 4,000 songs on the new iPhone with 16GB of memory.
I’m tempted to upgrade, but want to get more usage out of my 8GB iPhone before spending more cash. My iPhone is less than eight ...
Tuesday
Feb 5,2008

Jacqui Cheng’s review of the newest Apple laptop. The review solidifies my feeling that the MBA would be an excellent “satellite” laptop.
Tuesday
Feb 5,2008

Jason Snell reviews one of the world thinnest and lightest laptops, the MacBook Air.
Monday
Feb 4,2008

Ars Technica heeft een uitgebreide review gepubliceerd over Apples ultradunne notebook, de Macbook Air. Geconcludeerd wordt dat Apple er in geslaagd is om een degelijke ultraportable te bouwen, maar de acculevensduur laat te wensen over. De Macbook Air is op zijn dikste punt niet meer ...
Monday
Feb 4,2008
With Apple's MacBook Air having reached store shelves, it might not be too much longer before the company updates the rest of its notebook lineup.
MacRumors notes fresh evidence--of sorts--that Apple is getting ready to launch revamped MacBook Pros in February. The site obtained screenshots reportedly from Best ...