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Live Ars Technica coverage of Apple's 2008 notebook event
Live Ars Technica coverage of Apple's 2008 notebook event
Newest updates are at the top! -Event is over! We're heading to the briefing area for hands-on. :) -Someone asked about touchscreens and if they make sense, and Steve said no, not right now -"Can we see a netbook from Apple soon? and does the 17" MacBook Pro come out with the rest of them?" ...
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apple.com — Introducing the new 13-inch MacBook. New design. New features. New technologies. All engineered to standards that don’t... even exist yet. MacBook laptop with Mac OS X (more) MacBook
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Lenovo Thinkpad W700 Mobile Workstation
hothardware.com — When you think of a high-powered graphics workstation, the first thing which typically comes to mind is... a huge, bulky tower chassis, packed to the brim with multiple processors, high-end graphics cards, and multiple hard disks. For the most part, ... (more) Lenovo Thinkpad W700 Mobile Workstation
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apple.com — MacBook Pro notebook computer Introducing the new 15-inch MacBook Pro. New design. New features. New technologies. All... engineered to standards that don’t even exist yet. (more) MacBook Pro
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10/14 Apple Event: Who's providing live coverage?
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... the Apple event scheduled for today. Since Apple doesn't live-stream their press events any more, we must sit around our Macs, constantly refreshing our browsers ... just like people did in the 'ole days (personally, I can't wait for the Morse Code Apple updates). If you're inclined to follow the whole spoiler live blog thing, then here are a few sites that will be providing live coverage of the event via staffers on site: Engadget Ars Technica Gizmodo CNET SlashGear ...

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The Tech Report: News — ... Apple has tossed in a mini-DisplayPort connector for good measure. Also, the Mac maker has launched an iMac-style 24" desktop monitor with LED backlighting, a 1920x1200 resolution, built-in stereo speakers, DisplayPort connectivity, and a MagSafe power connector (for charging your MacBook). Those perks don't come cheap, though: Apple charges $899 for the display. You should be able to order these new goodies from the Apple Store right now. Both Engadget and Ars Technica have detailed coverage (and photos) of the launch event, too. Tags: Mobile ...

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