Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Steve spake.
It's thin. But it's not a kilo. 1.36 kilo, 3 lbs.
Beautiful.
Kid in England guessed right. The MacBook Air. www.apple.com
It's thin. But it's not a kilo. 1.36 kilo, 3 lbs.
Beautiful.
Kid in England guessed right. The MacBook Air. www.apple.com
Labels: Apple
Sunday, January 13, 2008
There's something in the air
That is the Macworld banner in San Francisco, getting ready for the Steve Jobs announcement Tuesday of new Apple products.
Dude in England thinks the new slim notebook is a MacBook Air.
see www.macpredictions.com
We still like Mac Kilo.
That is the Macworld banner in San Francisco, getting ready for the Steve Jobs announcement Tuesday of new Apple products.
Dude in England thinks the new slim notebook is a MacBook Air.
see www.macpredictions.com
We still like Mac Kilo.
Labels: Apple
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Intel introduced new chips yesterday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
This morning, Apple announced the new chips are now in their top of the line Mac Pro and Xserve servers.
TWO 4-core, 3.2 gigahertz chips.
Real fast.
This morning, Apple announced the new chips are now in their top of the line Mac Pro and Xserve servers.
TWO 4-core, 3.2 gigahertz chips.
Real fast.
At 8:24am, the Apple online store is closed.
Labels: Apple
Monday, January 07, 2008
It's official, 11:44 pm, it will be Huckabee-Colbert. Gov. Huckabee offered Stephen the vice presidency twice on the Colbert Report. Tonight, Mr. Colbert accepted.
Sen. Obama, who has not appeared on the show, has a run on his hands.
Sen. Obama, who has not appeared on the show, has a run on his hands.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Introducing: the Apple Kilo.
On January 15, Steve Jobs will show one more thing:
2.2 lbs. One kilogram.
no disk, NAND flash memory. 32MB and 48MB. and a slot for more.
13" LED backlit screen.
just a hair over one-half inch thick.
aluminum and black.
very portable notebook computer.
the Apple KILO
On January 15, Steve Jobs will show one more thing:
2.2 lbs. One kilogram.
no disk, NAND flash memory. 32MB and 48MB. and a slot for more.
13" LED backlit screen.
just a hair over one-half inch thick.
aluminum and black.
very portable notebook computer.
the Apple KILO
Labels: Apple