Samsung has introduced a 256GB solid-state drive that promises to kickstart the industry with twice the storage and twice the speed of earlier disks while also costing less to manufacture than past models - and having a chance of placing in future Apple notebooks.
Simply called the 256GB FlashSSD, the Serial ATA drive reads in-order data at 200MB per second, or double the rate of Samsung's past 128GB drive. It also boosts write speeds, often a bottleneck on solid-state drives, from 70MB per second to 160MB.
We all know that the MacBook Air is the thinnnest laptop ever, but some Apple users in Germany are claiming that the edge of the laptop is not only sharp - but downright dangerous. According to "Apple Talk" reader Bajuware, his MBA went kill-crazy all over his elbow while he was cold-chillin' on his couch.
The MacBook Air's thin design is causing some confusion for the technically ignorant, according to one blogger who says that the ultra-portable caused him to miss his flight. When going through the TSA airport security checkpoint, blogger Michael Nygard was held up as security staff gathered around his MacBook Air, trying to make sense of the slender laptop. One of the less technically knowledgeable staff points out the lack of standard features as cause for alarm.
It’s been a couple of months since the brand new Macbook Air was presented, yet scandals and disputes still go on. When it became available in shops the first thing to talk about was its tremendous glamour. People think that this laptop was designed exactly for those ready to break their neck only to show off. There some true lovers of Apple ready to buy the brand for whom the most important advantage of Macbook Air is that it is Apple’s. But is it really worth of? ...
We are likely to see new MacBook Pros from Apple on any given Tuesday. Those machines are rumored to come in the same 15-inch and 17-inch size delineations as the current models. It also seems that there won't be much difference in the footprint size between the MacBook Air...
The processor developed by Intel for Apple's MacBook Air laptop may soon be used by other PC vendors in Windows systems. Two PC makers are going to use the miniature Intel Core 2 Duo processors like Apple in MacBook Air. It means that Windows systems powered by the chips could be soon released.
The problem as already being solved in a secret project called MacBook AirCraft. The rumors of it's release by the end of the year have just arrived on the Web.
A lucky customer's brand new MacBook Air has been shipped although is due for delivery by Friday.
The first unboxing photos for the MacBook Air come from a remote Macworld Expo presentation in Japan. The pictures show that they received their demonstration MacBook Air in the retail packaging. Thanks to gizmodo.com!
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