Macbook Air - surprisingly aerodynamic !

20 June, 2008 (18:29) | , | No comments

Whad do a Nintendo Wii, Apple Macbook Air and Scrabble have in common? They’re good for spinning of course !
Check out the video after the jump of a guy, who’s obviously crazy, spinning all sorts of things on his finger like a basketball ! I kid you not.

Beyza Cases’ Thinvelope protects your Air in style

25 May, 2008 (22:45) | , , , , | No comments

I‘d love a Macbook Air. Unfortunately I’ve pretty much no use for a Macbook of any description let alone Apple’s super thin, super light wonder of modern technology. Yes it’s missing an optical drive but I don’t care!
If I did ever get a Macbook Air though, I’d want something to protect it when […]

Macbook Air is a hunk o’ burnin’ love…

11 May, 2008 (14:34) | , | 3 comments

As no doubt most of you will be aware, there are a few issues that have plagued the macbook air since it was released - the most prominent being the shutdown of one your processors cores when it gets too hot..
Good right? NO - as apparently (and i’m not speaking from experience) this seems to […]

Lenovo fighting dirty - Macbook Air spoof ad.

30 April, 2008 (15:45) | , , , | No comments

Lenovo don’t seem to keen on the Macbook Air. So when it came to an ad for their new X300, there was only one thing they could do: Spoof the Air’s ad. And might I say, it’s rather entertaining !

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Software updates galore!

9 April, 2008 (12:24) | , , , | No comments

With no hardware launches this Tuesday, Apple saw fit to release a collection of software and firmware updates for their Mac line.
Apple Aluminium keyboard firmware 1.0
First up is new firmware for the Apple aluminium keyboard. The update is for both the wired and wireless versions, and can be downloaded either from Apple’s website or […]

Macbook Air hacked in 2 mins

28 March, 2008 (10:42) | , , | No comments

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In a show of collective geekyness, the PWN 2 OWN contest was won by famed iPhone hacker Charlie Miller.
He managed to seize control of a Macbook Air using a web site he built, so presumably using some kind of Safari exploit. Mr Miller now takes home a free laptop and $10,000 […]

Airport security X-rays a Macbook Air - discovers it isn’t dangerous

24 March, 2008 (19:55) | , | No comments

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You may remember the story about the poor chap who missed his flight because airport security thought there was something fishy about a laptop with no ports or optical drive.
Now the TSA (Transport Security Administration) has sent a Macbook air through one of their X-Ray machines and sent copies of its innards […]

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