Monday, January 14, 2008

MacBook Air

Quite probably, for us, Macintosh users, there's a single annual event that most anticipated and celebrated. Macworld Expo. In the next few hours, Steve Jobs - most likely the most celebrated person in anything Apple - would open this Expo with his already 'trademark'-ed turtle-neck and a bottle of water opening, famously known as Steve Jobs' Keynote. There are already various websites that dedicated itself to bring a live, up-to-a-minute report of his Keynote. But of course, as with any other Apple event, the most anticipated news would've been what was inside Steve Jobs' sleeve. Over the year, we've heard about iPhone and Leopard. Now the rumor has it that for this year's Macworld Expo, we're going to see a new ultra-thin MacBook line-ups. The news was still uncertain because Apple Inc. as usual, keep a hush-hush shh-shh about what has going on. But alas, with millions of people attentively ogled for the news relating to the event, some info - best taken with a grain of salt - are bound to leaked. Thus, the image on this post which shown a 'oh-my-god' so-thin MacBook Air. The image also said that Cables not included. According to some sites, the best - though probably unlikely - we could expect is that the new MacBook, besides that it was paper-thin (and enough to made me drool) would featured no cable. That means, Wireless USB! No cable power adapter (inductive charging), and totally completely Wireless Connectivity. If it's true, then i would've begged my girl-friend to buy this new MacBook. And by the way, Apple has already patented its own Inductive Charging which means, that inductive charging, i.e no need to wired the cable to plug into a power socket wasn't that much away from reality.

Disclaimer: This post compiled from various rumor sites about Apple Inc. and thus best taken with a grain of salt.

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