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Introducing new MacBook and MacBook Pro models

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Tuesday
Feb 26,2008

Apple today introduced new models of the MacBook and MacBook Pro. MacBook Pro models feature the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors (running at up to 2.6GHz with 6MB of shared L2 cache), larger hard drives (up to 300GB), and 2GB of memory standard in most models. They also include the latest NVIDIA graphics processors — with up to 512MB of video memory — and an innovative Multi-Touch trackpad, first introduced in MacBook Air.

The three new models of the MacBook feature faster processors and hard drives: sleek white 2.1 GHz and 2.4 GHz models with 120GB or 160GB 5400 rpm hard drives and a stunning black 2.4 GHz model with a massive 250GB 5400 rpm hard drive. The 2.4 GHz MacBook ships with 2GB of memory standard, expandable up to 4GB across the line.

Available immediately, the new MacBook and MacBook Pro models start at just $1,099 and $1,999, respectively.

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  • Now Shipping: 2GB iPod shuffle

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    Tuesday
    Feb 26,2008

    Apple today began shipping the new 2GB iPod shuffle. Available in five colors — silver, blue, green, purple, and (PRODUCT) RED special edition — for just $69, the newest model of iPod shuffle holds up to 500 songs. Order yours today from the online Apple Store; or visit an Apple Store in your area and try one on for size.

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  • Order your 2GB iPod shuffle

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    Tuesday
    Feb 26,2008

    Apple today began taking orders for the new 2GB iPod shuffle. Available in five colors — silver, blue, green, purple, and (PRODUCT) RED special edition — for just $69, the newest model of iPod shuffle holds up to 500 songs. Order yours today from the online Apple Store; or visit an Apple Store in your area and try one on for size.

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  • Apple Introduces New MacBook and MacBook Pro Models

    Tuesday
    Feb 26,2008

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  • Join the Aperture World Tour

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    Monday
    Feb 25,2008

    Aperture 2, the exciting new version of Apple’s powerful photo editing and management software, delivers more than 100 new features, and you can get a great introduction to many of them by attending the Aperture World Tour. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about Aperture 2 from members of Apple’s photo marketing team. The free, in-depth presentation comes to cities around the world beginning next month. Sign up today and reserve your seat.

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  • Big Spaceship: All Fun and Games

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    Friday
    Feb 22,2008

    “We’ve earned a reputation for innovation, so we get to do incredibly fun stuff for great brands,” says Big Spaceship CEO Michael Lebowitz. “We like making people laugh, and we like making people scared,” he adds. And they like working on the Mac. “The Mac is the only platform that understands one of our key principles: How you engage with something has a direct impact on the results. I truly believe that working with thoughtful, human-oriented, creative technology makes you create more, and better, work.”

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  • Free digital library awaits at teachers’ domain

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    Friday
    Feb 22,2008

    As a teacher, you’re always on the lookout for great educational resources. And you’ll find a rich supply of content on iTunes U. Take, for example, the free digital library available at teachers’ domain. Brought to you by WGBH, Boston’s award-winning PBS station, teachers’ domain offers downloadable videos and educator guides. Ranging from A Night in the Coral Reef to Homo Sapiens versus Neanderthals to Mitochondrial Flyover, they offer an invaluable addition to your science curriculum. And they’re just a tiny portion of the content waiting for you on iTunes U.

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  • Which is better: Aperture or Lightroom?

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    Friday
    Feb 22,2008

    That’s what Stephen Shankland (c|net news) wants to know, and he’d like your help. “With the new Aperture 2 now available and Lightroom just celebrating its first birthday, I thought it opportune to survey readers. What would you buy? What would you advise somebody else?” The polls are open.

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  • New Apple TV — “fantastic”

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    Friday
    Feb 22,2008

    “Downloading and watching recent movies — in high-definition, from the comfort of your living room — is a stupendous experience,” writes Gary Krakow (thestreet.com)in his review of Apple TV. Krakow “chose the fabulous Disney/Pixar feature Ratatouille to test the system. All I can say is wow! Apple TV video quality is spectacular. The audio is pretty special, too. All in all, video rental has never been this quick and easy.”

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  • The hidden power in iPhoto ‘08

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    Thursday
    Feb 21,2008

    “Much of the attention for iPhoto ’08 has focused on the new Events pane,” report Jim Heid and Kelly Turner (macworld.com), but the newest version of iPhoto “has many more tricks up its sleeve.” For example, Heid and Turner explain how iPhoto lets you customize print options, adjust fonts, create and assign keywords more easily, perform more effective searches, and still other tricks.

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    1. AT&T’s Rivals Are Happy to Attack Over iPhone’s - The debut of Apple’s iPhone 3G cellphones has been a public relations headache for AT&T, after complaints of dropped calls and poor network connections.
    2. AT&T’s Rivals Are Happy to Attack Over iPhone’s Network Woes - Apple sold more than a million iPhone 3G cellphones its first weekend — with some stores running out — and two million more since then, analysts say. But its July debut has been nothing less than a public relations headache for AT&T, with eager buyers complaining about dropped calls and poor network connections.
    3. Apple Confirms September iPhone Update - According to Macworld, Apple has confirmed the security flaw that was publicized yesterday that could allow unauthorized individuals to circumvent the passcode locking system on the iPhone. �The minor iPhone security issue which surfaced this week is fixed in a software update which will be released...
    4. Free 1TB online storage for iPhone (Yes, 1TB, not 1GB) - If you are looking for the iPhone online storage, finally we have one here. Oosah is a free online storage currently provides a very huge 1TB space. After you upload the stuff on Oosah, you can access it on iPhone directly through http://m.oosah.com.
    5. Google reveals open Android Market to rival iPhone's App Sto - Google on Thursday afternoon provided first details of a marketplace for phones based on its Android mobile platform -- including word that its store won't be as tightly monitored as the Apple-run shop for iPhones.
    6. Half A Million iPhone Ringtones - With the exception of iTunes, it's the only place offering 500,000 ringtones compatible for the iPhone.
    7. How to Start a Website on your iPhone - a quick guide on how to create a website on your iPhone or any other phone. Heavy traffic is a must
    8. Wanted: An iPhone power miser app - The Unofficial Apple Web - While Guy Kawasaki might be able to get 36 hours of standby life out of his iPhone 3G, many of the rest of us are struggling with having enough power to make it through a day.
    9. iPhone security flaw exposes private data - NEW YORK (Reuters) - A security flaw in Apple Inc's (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) iPhone allows unauthorized users to gain easy access to private contacts and e-mails even when the device is locked, but the company said a fix is on...
    10. iPhoners Can Drive Audi A4 on iPhones with Free App - - Wireless and Mobile News reports that Audi is offering a free Audi A4 driver game and special Audi website for iPhone users. "Audi A4 Challenge," a driving game that utilizes the iPhone's accelerometer (motion sensor) to steer a digital version of Audi's new 2009 A4.