Steve Jobs said netbooks suck. And then he said what happens when Macbook and iPad hooks up…the result is the new Macbook Air. MacBook Air isn’t an underpowered device like a netbook but this piece of art is funny:
Steve Jobs said netbooks suck. And then he said what happens when Macbook and iPad hooks up…the result is the new Macbook Air. MacBook Air isn’t an underpowered device like a netbook but this piece of art is funny:
iPad and Macbook hooked up and the result was this new Macbook Air (as Steve Jobs said). The new super thin Macbook Air uses flash storage instead of hard drive that is super fast and gives up a better instant on and boot up time. Here is a video from TechnoBuffalo in which Jon Rettinge is demonstrating the capabilities of the new Macbook Air.
iPad is awesome for content reading but not much impressive for content creation. This is where netbook rules where you have the power that is enough at entry level to create content just like the way you do on your desktop. Apple seems to be looking into this problem with it’s new patent that points to MacBook with multi-touch and IPS display.

If this happens, I don’t expect Apple to run a version of Mac OS X on this device with just added support for multi-touch. I expect a total overhaul with the awesomeness extracted from content reading experience of iPad and content creation usability of Mac OS X. Maybe Apple will make an ‘iOS for MacBook’.
With the release of Magic Trackpad, Apple has now brought it’s Multi-Touch technology, which was previously available to Macbook owners, to Desktop users.
Supported gestures include two-finger scrolling, pinching to zoom, rotating with your fingertips, three-finger swiping, and activating Expose or switching between applications with four fingers.
User can enable and disable gestures at your from System Preferences.
It can also be used as an alternative to the magic mouse (which Apple first released last year).
Adobe Audition, an all-in-one application package dedicated to professional audio production, is said to be released for Mac by the end of this year.
Earlier this month, Macrumors had reported that a Mac OS X version of Adobe Audition might be on it’s way, Today we have confirmation from Macworld, that a beta version of Audition for Mac will be Available in Winter 2010.
As rumored . New MacBook Pros from Apple are now available. The new lineup mainly includes Core i5 and Core i7 Processors and new automated mobile graphics technology.
From past few months, we have been hearing a lot of rumors about Apple releasing updated MacBook Pros. Now after this long wait it looks like Apple is really bringing the new MacBook Pros to their customers may be this Tuesday.

The screenshot above shows a list of Mac systems that Microcenter has received that includes some new Systems.