It’s only hours until the main event at WWDC and the rumors are building up, including this one that we could be seeing new Macbook Airs with 4GB of RAM as standard and even configurable to 8GB.
We showed you two iMac clones recently, both very impressive, Dell’s and another one from China. However it’s now time for Macbook Air clones to return to centre stage with the THD N2-A at the Computex expo.
According to a new analysis, the latest lineup of Windows-based Ultrabook PCs will not undercut Apple’s MacBook Air enough on price to woo away most consumers.
In addition to numerous credible reports that Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro and iMac models will feature Retina displays, a new report claims that Apple is planning to bring Retina displays to the MacBook Air as well.
The latest MacBook rumor is perhaps one of the most interesting, not because it’s predicts amazing new features, but because it spells out an interesting strategy for Apple: an $800 MacBook Air!
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple may have something new up its sleeve: A new hybrid line of MacBooks that combines the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lines.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has in the past accurately predicted Apple’s Mac product roadmap, published a report today saying that Apple may be getting ready to drop its 17-inch MacBook Pro from its lineup. The reason? Weak sales.
There’s two common favorite hobbies among Apple’s competitors: Comparing their products to Apple’s, and pretending that Apple is doomed. This time around, two Intel executives talk smack about Apple in an interview with PC World.
Apple could add the title of “World’s Largest Mobile Processor Company” to its already impressive list of accomplishments by years end, according to a study due to be released by In-Stat later this week.
Electricpig reports that “one anonymous vendor” is saying that Apple is likely to launch a 15-inch MacBook Air in April of this year, basically killing the MacBook Pro for the average consumer.
Netbook Navigator has produced what is easily the best Macbook Air lookalike yet. Costing $499, it’s a cheap, but I somehow doubt Apple will be very happy when they find out about it…
Apple is rumored to be considering a 14 inch Macbook Air which would appeal to the Asian market, as 14 inches is the standard screen size in many Asian countries.
We could have been seeing Macbook Airs with AMD chips. Apple would have chosen an AMD processor over Intel’s i5 and i7, but due to poor production yields from AMD, they decided to go with the latter.
The white MacBook is now officially gone, rest its soul, and Apple has now replaced its role by offering new education-exclusive 11″ and 13″ MacBook Airs with slightly scaled-down specs and a discounted price.
A new report has rekindled rumors of a significantly redesigned MacBook Pro with an ultra-thin new design, stating that Apple will indeed launch revamped Air-like MacBook Pros sometime this Spring.