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The Apple Core - Nov 18, 2008
Rob-ART over at BareFeats.com has tested the new ‘late 2008′ MacBook 2.4GHz against the 2.53GHz and 2.8GHz MacBook Pro at its native 1280×800 and concludes: The fastest “late 2008″ MacBook Pro* (2.8GHz) is about 20% …
Also tagged: games, graphics, macbook pro, macbook, benchmark
The Apple Core - Oct 16, 2008
Although they didn’t get fancy glass trackpads or unibody aluminum frames (like Apple’s other new notebooks) the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 17-inch received minor speed-bumps when Apple announced its new MacBooks …
Also tagged: macbook pro
The Apple Core - Oct 16, 2008
While Apple delivered a lot of new features in the new MacBooks today (glass trackpads, unibody contruction) and they also removed one – Firewire from the MacBook. There are some other key features that that were …
Also tagged: macbook pro, macbook, rumor
The Apple Core - Sep 13, 2008
Daring Fireball’s Jon Gruber posted an interest mention in his Notes and Observations piece after Apple’s Let’s Rock event on Tuesday. Buried at the end of his third paragraph is this little gem that predicts the date …
Also tagged: macbook pro, macbook, rumor
The Apple Core - Jul 8, 2008
Brook Crothers at CNet’s nanotech blog has posted an interesting piece about what upgrade options might be coming for the MacBook Air. Drives Apple dropped the price of the 64GB Solid State Disk (SSD) option by US$400 …
The Apple Core - Jul 7, 2008
Apple dropped the price of the Solid State Drive (SSD) option in its MacBook Air subnotebook computer over the weekend by US$400. Previously available as a US$999 upcharge, the 64GB SSD option can now be added to the …
Also tagged: hardware, hard drive, ssd
The Apple Core - Jun 26, 2008
I’ve come to the conclusion that the MacBook Air isn’t the best Mac for me. Everything that I’ve previously written about the MBA still remains true: I love its tiny form factor, light weight and ability to be able to …
Also tagged: opinion
The Apple Core - Jun 25, 2008
Remember the Manila Mac AirMail sleeve that was announced just after the MacBook Air in January? It’s the one that looks like the manila envelope featured in the MacBook Air television commercial. I wasn’t too fond of …
Also tagged: cases
The Apple Core - Jun 3, 2008
Just as the experience of pain varies from individuals, so is our evaluation of how hot a Mac laptop can become. Apple says they can become "very warm." We can appreciate that warmth in the winter, but it can be a pain …
Also tagged: macbook pro, processor, macbook, accessory
The Apple Core - Jun 1, 2008
Hey, Jake here. It’s Friday, which means that its time to round up all the latest Mac rumors. I don’t know about you, but I’m already sick of the iPhone 3G. Aren’t you? I’m already so over it. Granted, I’m guilty as …
Also tagged: 3g, macbook pro, iphone, rumor, tablet, leopard, mac os, macpro, dot mac, wwdc