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New media patent filing puts Apple closer to touchscreen Macs

Thu, Jul 10, 2008 - A new patent filing by Apple illustrates the potential of future multi-touch Macs could allow a whole new suite of creative software, and even a whole desktop operating system, controlled simply through on-screen gestures. ( 28 comments )

German publisher drops 12,000 PCs for Mac; more

Fri, Jul 4, 2008 - One of Germany's largest newspaper publishers will become one of Apple's largest-ever customers when it converts all of its 12,000 computers from Windows systems to Macs. Also, the latest beta of Flash Player 10 promises to boost sluggish performance with Apple computers. ( 76 comments )

Apple lops $500 off the price of SSD-based MacBook Air

Thu, Jul 3, 2008 - With the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple Inc. this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand, AppleInsider has discovered. ( 77 comments )

Apple looks to extend display life with removable LED strips

Thu, May 29, 2008 - With Apple rapidly transitioning its notebooks -- and eventually its desktops -- to flat-panel displays lit by LEDs rather than CCFLs, the Mac maker is simultaneously researching cost-effective solutions that would extend the life of those displays should the LED backlights eventually burn out. ( 42 comments )

Samsung intros 256GB SSD that may reach MacBook Air

Mon, May 26, 2008 - Samsung has introduced a 256GB solid-state drive that promises to kickstart the industry with twice the storage and twice the speed of earlier disks while also costing less to manufacture than past models -- and having a chance of landing in future Apple notebooks. ( 47 comments )

All Apple MacBooks to use LED backlighting by 2009

Wed, May 21, 2008 - Apple plans for all of its MacBooks to use LED-backlit displays by 2009, completing a transition across its notebook lines away from mercury-laden panels that began last year with an update to its MacBook Pro. ( 56 comments )

Apple on MacBook Air, Jobs' plane, leases, R&D, NAND flash, more...

Thu, May 1, 2008 - Apple in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday discussed in detail some of the catalysts behind its industry-leading PC growth, expenditures for Steve Jobs' private aircraft, rising real estate and R&D costs, and its budget for impending capital asset purchases. ( 50 comments )

WWDC extension; Radeon HD 3870; MacBook Air EVDO hack

Wed, Apr 30, 2008 - Apple has extended the early registration discount period for its upcoming developers conference. Meanwhile, ATI is reported to be prepping the release of its Radeon HD 3870 for all-generation Mac Pros. And one MacBook Air owner has installed a stripped-down Verizon USB727 Aircard for dongle-less EVDO connectivity. ( 14 comments )

New 10.5.3 seed; custom Intel iMac chips, MacBook Air SSDs

Mon, Apr 28, 2008 - Apple on Monday asked its developer community to begin testing yet another build of its 10.5.3 Leopard update, which packs a slew of new fixes. Meanwhile, Intel has once again tweaked some of its processors at the Mac maker's request. And STEC will reportedly supply flash drives for the next MacBook Air revision. ( 72 comments )

Apple's ultra-thin MacBook Air also slim on profits?

Thu, Apr 24, 2008 - In its determination to deliver the world's thinnest notebook, Apple admitted to sacrificing some speed and versatility, but a new analysis suggests that it may have given up some early profits as well. ( 69 comments )

Apple posts Mac, keyboard firmware updates, new iPhone SDK

Tue, Apr 8, 2008 - Apple on Tuesday released several fixes to improve the reliability of its Macs based on Intel's mobile platform as well as its newer aluminum keyboard. Also, beta 3 has surfaced for the iPhone developer SDK along with a new firmware beta. ( 27 comments )

BofA sees 3G iPhone build in May, predictions "too conservative"

Fri, Mar 28, 2008 - Further fueling talk of a 3G-capable iPhone this spring, a research note from Bank of America claims knowledge of next-generation Apple handset production beginning in May, and warns that past sales predictions have been timid. ( 66 comments )

Dutch, Mexican iPhone rumors; Mac hacked in contest; more

Thu, Mar 27, 2008 - Two independent reports claim to know when the iPhone will be available in Mexico and the Netherlands. Also, a report says Cirrus Logic has likely been tapped for the audio in future iPods, an inside job at an Apple store briefly stole 332 iPhones, Adobe released Photoshop Express, and a MacBook Air was first to fall in a major hacking contest. ( 31 comments )

Seagate SSD lawsuit; Elements 6 ships; Mozilla chastises Apple

Mon, Mar 24, 2008 - If solid-state drives like that in the MacBook Air take off, Seagate may file a patent lawsuit that brings them back to Earth, according to the storage company's chief. Also, Adobe is shipping the latest Mac version of Photoshop Elements, Sirius and XM are a step closer to a merged entity, and Mozilla is criticizing Apple's attempt to "push" Safari. ( 68 comments )

MacBook Air software update targets ongoing freezing issues

Tue, Mar 11, 2008 - Apple this week released a small software update to the MacBook Air's system management control (SMC) that it hopes will put an end to intermittent freezing issues that have plagued some early adopters of the ultra-thin notebook. ( 59 comments )

Intel tech could take MacBook Air SSDs to 160GB next quarter

Mon, Mar 10, 2008 - Intel next quarter will introduce several new high-speed solid state drives (SSDs), including a 160GB model that will more than double the amount of storage capacity that Apple could offer customers of its SSD-based MacBook Air. ( 38 comments )

MacBooks: Apple over Dell; Air sell-through; new models slower

Mon, Mar 3, 2008 - Apple has eclipsed Dell as the No.1 supplier of notebooks to higher education in the United States. Meanwhile, thin supply of MacBook Airs suggests demand remains high for the super-slim notebook a month removed from initial availability. And the entry level Penryn-based MacBook is reportedly slower than its predecessor. ( 62 comments )

MacBook Air demand trails that of original Intel-based MacBook

Tue, Feb 12, 2008 - Interest in Apple Inc.'s new ultra-thin and lightweight MacBook Air is running high, but demand for the new sub-notebook is noticeably less than that of the first Intel-based MacBook launched in May of 2006, according to a new report. ( 190 comments )

MacBook Air face-off: HDD vs SSD (with video)

Mon, Feb 11, 2008 - In this fourth installment of our MacBook Air review series, we pit Apple's standard hard disk drive (HDD) model against the standard solid state drive (SSD) configuration in a set of battery and benchmark tests to gauge the performance and power saving capabilities of each. Videos are used to demonstrate a side-by-side simultaneous boot, as well some application launch tests. ( 29 comments )

Early adopter issues: MacBook Air, SuperDrive, Remote Disc and Install

Sat, Feb 9, 2008 - The MacBook Air ships with software tools that allow users to do without the external drive option for most purposes. Remote Disc, Remote Install, and related technologies that enable the Air to share a network host's optical drive both for reading files, installing software, backing up data, and even booting over the network. Here's a look at the Air's SuperDrive and how well early adopters can expect Apple's software to actually work as an alternative to carrying around a physical SuperDrive. ( 25 comments )

Early adopter issues: MacBook Air and Migration Assistant

Fri, Feb 8, 2008 - Any time a car or computer is released with a significantly new design, there are certain to be issues found with its engineering. The more changes, the more likely there'll be early adopter problems to manage. With the MacBook Air, Apple traded FireWire, an optical drive, and Gigabit Ethernet to save a few pounds and shed a few millimeters. Here's a look at problems users face while trying to cope without those once-standard features, and how well the workarounds Apple provided actually work. ( 37 comments )

MacBook Air HDD and SSD battery benchmarks

Thu, Feb 7, 2008 - The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg (SSD) and AnandTech's Anand Lal Shimpi (HDD) have each issued reports on the battery performance of Apple's new MacBook Air models after putting the notebooks through some extensive real-world tests. ( 46 comments )

MacBook Air (HDD model): an in-depth review

Mon, Feb 4, 2008 - Prior to completing our look at the MacBook Air, we asked readers to contribute questions and concerns about the new model in "What's wrong with the MacBook Air?" The response was overwhelming, and helps underscore the fact that the Air has captured the attention of customers both with its new form factor and with its controversial design tradeoffs engineered to deliver its thin profile and light weight. ( 151 comments )

MacBook Air unboxing: notes and high-quality photos

Sat, Feb 2, 2008 - The MacBook Air just began shipping in limited quantities that quickly sold out of the retail stores that had any units available for purchase. All stores received a small number units for window dressing and hands-on display purposes, but only select stores received enough to have any extra available for sale. We snatched the final remaining unit at the store we visited, as Apple public relations representatives congratulated the first few buyers and took promotional photos. ( 46 comments )

What's wrong with the MacBook Air?

Sat, Feb 2, 2008 - Apple shipped a few MacBook Air units to its retail stores Friday, leaving the scant supply to mainly serve as in-store demo units. While our SSD model remains on order pending shipment, we managed to snag the one of the few available HDD-based units from one of the company's San Francisco outlets and have set to work on an in-depth review of its ins and outs. ( 237 comments )

MacBook Air internals revealed in tear-down photos

Fri, Feb 1, 2008 - The folks over at iFixIt are the first to issue an illustrated report after having completely torn-down their HDD-based MacBook Air. Some photos and notes from their efforts follow. ( 19 comments )

MacBook Airs land early, due in stores shortly [updated 5x]

Thu, Jan 31, 2008 - Apple Store customers who were amongst the first to pre-order the new MacBook Air following its debut earlier this month have informed AppleInsider that their notebooks are starting to arrive -- a full day early. Meanwhile, there is now confirmation that the first SSD-based models have also shipped. ( 28 comments )

MacBook Air spawns new software solutions for missing hardware

Thu, Jan 31, 2008 - Tech enthusiasts like to argue about whether Apple is a really a software company or a hardware company. Its earnings reports make it clear the company generates its revenues through selling hardware, but its unique software adds much of the differentiated value to its products. The MacBook Air is no exception, leveraging new software assets such as Remote Disc, Remote Install, and a specialized Migration Assistant. ( 8 comments )

Apple's MacBook Air support docs reveal one-of-a-kind solutions

Wed, Jan 30, 2008 - Without a built-in optical drive or a user-replaceable battery, the MacBook Air requires several unusual solutions that may stymie experienced Mac users -- including special tricks for resetting the SMC and installing Boot Camp. Apple's new support documents reveal these and more. ( 73 comments )

Apple delays Apple TV "Take 2" software by a week or two

Wed, Jan 30, 2008 - Apple said Wednesday that it has started to ship the first batch of its new ultra-thin MacBook Air notebooks, but added that it will need a bit more time before rolling out its much-anticipate Apple TV "Take 2" software update. ( 91 comments )

First HDD-based MacBook Airs to land stateside on Feb 1st

Tue, Jan 29, 2008 - Much to their excitement, several Apple Store customers are waking up this morning to find confirmation emails indicating that their hard disk drive-based MacBook Air notebooks have shipped. ( 19 comments )

Video confirms ease of MacBook Air battery replacements

Thu, Jan 24, 2008 - With the first review units of the base configuration MacBook Air making their way to a handful of privy publications Thursday, several previously reported details -- such as the ease in which the notebook's battery can be swapped out -- are seeing further corroboration. ( 28 comments )

First HDD-based MacBook Air reviews hit the wires

Thu, Jan 24, 2008 - Apple has seeded journalists at three of the nation's most widespread publications -- The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Newsweek -- with early MacBook Air review units. The first reviews from these publications began cropping up earlier this morning. A detailed summary of each review, and some observations, follow. ( 134 comments )

How the MacBook Air stacks up against other ultra-light notebooks

Tue, Jan 22, 2008 - At last year's Macworld Expo, Apple's dramatic unveiling of the iPhone divided the world into two camps: those who were excited about the state of the art being pushed, and those who were irritated that Apple was the one doing it. This year, the role of the iPhone is being played by Apple's new MacBook Air. ( 140 comments )

iPhone in Thailand, O2's iPhone sales, MacBook Air unboxed, more

Mon, Jan 21, 2008 - Apple is discussing bringing the iPhone to Thailand, local carrier Advanced Info Service says. Also, British carrier O2's iPhone sales may be low but have tripled store activity, while Japanese press got the world's first taste of unpacking the MacBook Air. ( 73 comments )

Next-gen Apple MacBook Pros to gain multi-touch trackpad

Mon, Jan 21, 2008 - The exclusivity of Apple's new multi-touch trackpad to the company's MacBook Air family of notebooks won't last long, AppleInsider has learned. ( 199 comments )

Sources: MacBook Air battery replacements take only minutes

Fri, Jan 18, 2008 - Due to its ultra-thin profile, Apple's new MacBook Air was designed with an integrated 37-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery that is not user-replaceable. Though this has caused some initial concern amongst potential adopters, AppleInsider has learned that the replacement process is quite trivial. ( 222 comments )

MacBook Air's processor riddle solved

Thu, Jan 17, 2008 - Apple's new MacBook Air subnotebook raised eyebrows by using a mysterious new, ultra-compact Core 2 Duo processor. New research, however, reveals it to be a blend of old and new technology designed to make few sacrifices. ( 91 comments )

Report: Quanta lands MacBook Air contract

Thu, Jan 17, 2008 - Taiwanese notebook manufacturer Quanta Computer has been awarded the contract to build Apple's new super-slim MacBook Air, a deal which will push the Mac maker's share of Quanta's yearly output beyond 20 percent, according to a published report. ( 8 comments )

First Look: Apple's new MacBook Air (with photos and video)

Wed, Jan 16, 2008 - After hoisting teaser Macworld Expo banners of "something in the air," it seemed likely that the slogan would be an allusion to wireless networking. Instead, Steve Jobs exhaled the MacBook Air, a new ultra light laptop widely rumored in advance to be the star of the show. ( 187 comments )

Wall Street analysts weigh in on Apple's Macworld announcements

Wed, Jan 16, 2008 - Wall Street's usual suspects have started to weigh in on Apple's Macworld announcements, with most speaking favorably of what company chief executive Steve Jobs laid out on Tuesday. However, at least one analyst was skeptical about the potential for the new MacBook Air. ( 40 comments )

Steve Jobs talks MacBook Air, China Mobile, Amazon Kindle, more

Wed, Jan 16, 2008 - In a pair of interviews following his Macworld keynote address on Tuesday, Apple chief executive spoke of his firm's two-year initiative to develop the world's thinnest notebook and also weighed in on the iPhone in China, Amazon's Kindle and Google's Android mobile platform. ( 109 comments )

High-quality MacBook Air SuperDrive photos, notes on Remote Disc

Tue, Jan 15, 2008 - As was first reported by AppleInsider last February, Apple's new MacBook Air lacks a built-in optical disc drive, meaning users will need to perform backups and software installs using two new wireless solutions or with the help of the company's new MacBook Air external Super Drive. ( 56 comments )

Apple posts Macworld 2008 keynote stream

Tue, Jan 15, 2008 - Living up to its promise from its last-minute site update, Apple on Tuesday evening posted the streaming QuickTime feed of its Macworld San Francisco 2008 keynote speech by company chief Steve Jobs. ( 30 comments )

High-quality photos and notes on Apple's new MacBook Air

Tue, Jan 15, 2008 - Apple at the Macworld Expo on Tuesday had several dozen of its new MacBook Air notebooks laid out on a sprawling matte black showroom table for show-goers to test drive, in addition several non-functional units suspended in mid-air for photographers. ( 107 comments )

Apple's new MacBook Air dubbed world’s thinnest notebook

Tue, Jan 15, 2008 - Apple on Tuesday closed out its Macworld keynote address by introducing MacBook Air, the world’s thinnest notebook, measuring an unprecedented 0.16-inches at its thinnest point, while its maximum height of 0.76-inches is less than the thinnest point on competing notebooks. ( 400 comments )

Apple unveils MacBook Air, iTunes rentals, Time Capsule, more...

Tue, Jan 15, 2008 - Steve Jobs released a flurry of new product offerings in the Macworld Expo Keynote, along with upgrades and updates that touched the entire Apple product lineup from Macs to iPhones and the iPod Touch to Apple TV and iTunes. ( 5 comments )


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