Jun 06


9to5Mac has received information from a source that suggests the MacBook Air updates that are expected at WWDC will ship soon after the keynote.

Today, we have received specific pricing for the aforementioned SKUs, and the price-points correspond to Apple’s current pricing for the 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air models. We have yet to receive pricing information that points to the imminent availability of new MacBook Pros (as some had hoped), but perhaps the next refresh to Apple’s Pro portables will arrive in the coming months. Supply constraints to the Retina MacBook Pro line seems to infer that…

9to5mac also reports that they received pricing for three new accessories that could be new AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule models. » Pricing Leak Suggests MacBook Air and Pro Ship Soon After The Keynote?

Jun 03


The reliable KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, released a new research note last week highlighting his expectations for changes to Apple’s notebook lineup at next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). In his note he writes  that the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro will see a slightly slimmer design, as well as an improved camera. He also writes that Apple will not be upgrading the non-Retina MacBook Pro, instead simply continuing to sell the current Ivy Bridge-based models as it seeks to phase out the non-Retina line. The MacBook Air will see a shift to dual built-in microphones. » Slimmer Retina MacBook Pro & Dual Mic MacBook Air Expected at WWDC

Jan 12

Macbook Air SSD Comparison
9to5mac reported that the MacBook Air Samsung SSD is about to get twice as fast after a little chat with Samsung at the CES 2012. “Samsungs 470 OEM SSD product is noticeably faster than the Toshiba model that Apple also puts in otherwise identical MacBook Airs.” Samsung also said that “it sold out of the 470 series OEM SSDs late last year and the company only makes a much faster variety: the 830 series“. A speed test after the break shows how much faster the 830 series is. » Samsung SSD For MacBook Air Is About To Get Twice As Fast

Oct 16

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Engadget
received an shot from an anonymous person of what is purportedly the inside of the new MacBook Air. It looks like the screen size is 13,3-inch which is the same as the older one, in the picture you see a re-designed case with extra room for battery cells and apparently no room for a hard drive “which can only mean it is probably making use of some sort of flash-based storage device.” » Picture Of The New MacBook Air?

Oct 13

apple event osx
Apple is holding a media event on October 20th, which they call “Back To The Mac”. Looking at the logo above “with the lion behind the Apple” they probably going to talk about OS X. If we take a look at the title of the event it looks like they maybe will show us a new Mac? Maybe the new MacBook Air? Well we will all find out on October 20th.