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 October 2008 Special Event
October 2008 Special Event
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Apple Confirms October 14 Event
Apple Confirms October 14 Event
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Apple announces October 14 notebook event in Cupertino
Apple announces October 14 notebook event in Cupertino
arstechnica.com — Apple has sent out invites to a special event on its Cupertino campus, taking place on October... 14 at 10am Pacific Time. "The spotlight turns to notebooks." Read More... (more) Apple announces October 14 notebook event in Cupertino
Apple "Notebook" event is on, October 14th!
Apple "Notebook" event is on, October 14th!
engadget.com — The rumors were true folks. Apple is staging an invitation-only Town Hall event in San Francisco next... Tuesday, October 14th at 10AM PST. It's absolutely safe to say they'll be showing off new laptops... and you know we'll be there live! Will this ... (more) Apple "Notebook" event is on, October 14th!
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Apple posts "Spotlight on Notebooks" event stream
AppleInsider — ... Published: 06:40 PM EST On cue, Apple has posted a streaming version of its MacBook-oriented special event for those unable to attend themselves. The QuickTime feed recaps the roughly hour-long presentation, which was held at Apple's Town Hall at its Cupertino, California headquarters. At the event, Apple introduced total redesigns of the ...

Macsimum iPhone video: Unboxing a new MacBook Pro
Macsimum News — ... Today’s Macsimum iPhone video features a proud new MacBook Pro owner unboxing his new computer, just hours after they were released. The box is much smaller than the previous MacBook Pro box, as Steve Jobs referred to at Apple’s Special Event. ...

Backstage: The MacBook That Apple Got So, So Right
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — ... has become Machiavellian about dragging out user-requested feature bumps. If you can look past all of those things, the new 13” MacBooks are staggeringly close to the ideal portable Mac—so much so that three or four iLounge editors have either bought them or are planning to do so as we speak. All of us have Macs, but we never upgrade simultaneously, let alone to the same machine, which should be a sign that Apple has accomplished something amazing with this product. It is, as Steve Jobs mentioned , the metal 13” that we’ve all been waiting for. It is, as history shows and ...

Guest Post :: How to Create Pleading Templates in Apple's Pages
The Mac Lawyer — ... (which has grown decidedly less sexy after the recent "Spotlight on Notebooks" event).  One must give props to Apple for pulling something like Rosetta off in the first place.  When the pokiness of the old Office really started getting to me not long ago, I thought I'd give ...

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