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« Older StoriesApple Intros Unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro, No Removeable Battery
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
Apple announced a redesigned 17-inch MacBook Pro at MacWorld, featuring its relatively new unibody design that’s used in the rest of the Apple notebook lineup. The base configuration comes with 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive, NVIDIA 9400M and 9600M graphics.
Black Friday/Cyber Monday: MacBook Pro for $1,299
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008MacMall is selling a previous generation MacBook Pro for just $1,299.99 from now through Black Friday.
The 15-inch MacBook Pro comes with a 2.4GHZ processor, 2GB of RAM, a 200GB hard drive and NVIDIA dedicated graphics.
MultiClutch Adds Multi-touch to Any Mac App!
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008MultiClutch is a sweet little application that helps make better use of your multi-touch MacBook touchpad by adding gestures to any application.
MultiClutch is a free download, but donations to help support the developers’ mac habits are welcome.
You can configure gestures to your liking in applications like Firefox that are gesture-less.
MultiClutch allows you to assign [...]
Expert’s Guide to the Apple Store Experience
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
There are about 10,300 retail outlets where you can buy Apple computers, but Steve Jobs really wants you to visit one of the company’s 250 stores to receive a superior experience.
Jobs has admitted that he conceived the companies chain of retail stores because authorized resellers weren’t presenting his well-designed products with the proper level of flair and customer support. The first store opened in May 2001, and now the chain extends across the U.S. and into seven other countries, including a store in Beijing that opened this past summer.
MacBook Nano: Unofficial Apple OSX Netbook….
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Here are some pics of two MacBook Nano netbooks, which started life as a pair of MSI Winds. An Apple fanboy and his son applied a couple of stickers, stamped “MacBook Nano” on the bezel and installed OSX Leopard to complete the transformation.
My Apple Curse Strikes Again, but Apple Store Saves the Day
Friday, November 7th, 2008I’ve had my share of ‘bad Apples,’ but none was nearly as bad as the MacBook Pro I bought four months ago. As I wrote back in March, Apple products have something against me- maybe because they have to share my attention and desk-space with numerous PC notebooks. That’s why I wasn’t completely surprised when my MacBook Pro’s display did a great Zebra impersonation today. I was completely surprised by the treatment I got at the Apple Store and had one of the best customer service experiences I’ve had in a long time.
Best Buy Covering Accidental Damage to Apple Products?
Friday, October 31st, 2008If you haven’t heard, Apple is now selling most of their Mac line and even their iPhones now at your local Best Buy. Recently I made my way into one of the largest Best Buy stores in the local area to find one of the nice new Apple product displays. If you like visiting the Apple [...]
Axiotron Modservice: Turn Your MacBook Into a Tablet
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Axiotron is now taking orders for Axiotron Modservice, a service that allows MacBook owners to turn any plastic Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook into a ModBook. The ModBook is the only way to get tablet functionality out of a MacBook. The Modservice will be available for $1,299 and up.
New MacBook Multi-Touch Touchpad Demo
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Last week Apple introduced a new touchpad that is void of any traditional mouse buttons. Instead, the entire touchpad is the button. The new MacBook’s recognizes more gestures than previous versions since it recognizes up to four of fingers at a time.
New MacBook Pro Disscection
Thursday, October 16th, 2008
The guys from iFixIt tore apart a new MacBook Pro to explore and see what it’ll be like to repair them. The MacBook Pro is meticulously disassembled in a 33-step guide.
