Breaking: Apple to Release New Notebooks on October 14th? Another Special Event?
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... Apple’s notebook line is widely expected to be getting an update either by the of September, or in the month of October, ahead of the important holiday shopping season. Additionally, 9to5mac reports that they have received some extremely vague information (in the form of a riddle it seems), about Apple’s upcoming notebook plans. 9to5 claims that their tipster has a very solid track record. ...
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Mac Soda —
See here. Time sums it up perfectly, so I won’t elaborate.
Hopefully the work he gets back to is the MacBook, MacBook Pro, Mid-Size tower event coming October 14th.
Is Apple's 'Brick' Really A Sub-Notebook Planned for October 14th Event?
iPhone Savior —
According to 9 to 5 Mac there will be a "one more thing" moment taking place at the Apple's October 14th MacBook refresh unveiling. The mystery product is rumored to be code-named "Brick". Speculation and wishful thinking is pinning hopes on the "Brick" being ...
I’m a Mac, and I’m a PC. I’m Obama, and I’m McCain.
Mac Soda —
That's funny... Eva Longoria isn't a PC (http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1381)
Microsoft released its latest advertisement, which is interesting in many ways. The most noticeable thing about it is that they are trying to portray Macs for the “hip” guys, while PCs are for normal, ...
Rumor: Is Apple's 'Brick' A Mac Mini Redesign?
iPhone Savior —
Sources have indicated Apple's "one more thing", code named 'Brick' rumored to be announced around October 14th along with a MacBook refresh, will actually be a re-design of the Mac Mini super-sized to reveal a Mac Mini Pro of sorts. A wild idea that sounds like a stretch of the imagination from sources that we were unable to confirm as completely reliable.
The mock-up design we found to use as a stand-in definitely adds design sex appeal to a Mac that already closely resembles a brick. Which does lend some credibility to claims. At this point anything is possible ...
Apple’s “Brick” riddle, deciphered
Macenstein —
Yes, we feel we’ve deciphered “The Brick” riddle - not that it helps actually clear up anything. Multiple sites are buzzing with news of a new Apple product, code named “The Brick” that could debut as early as October 14th. Speculation first began when 9to5Mac claimed ...
“The Brick” - What could it be? Here’s my guess…
Apple Gazette —
Well the rumor mill is going crazy about “The Brick”. It’s supposed to be the big thing at the Apple Macbook event in October - if the rumor from 9to5Mac is to be believed. The big question is - what is it?
One theory, is that it’s a wireless USB hub. That would be cool, and would certainly make sense with the Macbook Air.
I don’t think that’s it though.
I mean really - when we’re talking about “The Brick” - what part of your computer do you call “the brick”? I believe that would be the POWER BRICK. ...
Apple's New Heavy Weight "Brick" Could Save You Money and Smash Windows
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brick Apple fanboys and fangirls love rumors about forthcoming Apple products. One could almost consider that these rumors are another marketing ploy by Apple since the speculation and discussion gives Apple a ton of free exposure. Right now the focus of these rumors is October 14, 2008. Many are claiming that on that date, along with new Macbooks and/or Macbook Pros, Apple will be releasing another product coded-named "brick." So what exactly is "brick?" No one really knows, although we have a few guesses that we'll mention shortly, but first let's look at the best of the rumors circulating around the web right now. We think the best ...
Glass Trackpad is the Brick?
Mac Soda —
... I was pondering the riddle of the brick today, thinking for a good amount of time: what is it? Is it a wireless USB hub? Is it a mid-sized tower? Is it a tablet? I couldn’t think of what it could be: and then it hit me.
What if the new MacBook’s glass trackpad, which came from the same source as the brick rumor, was the brick? 9 to 5 Mac’s source told them two things: that the new MacBooks will have glass trackpads, and that the event would be “all about the brick“. Connect the dots: ...
Apple TV replacement looms?
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
The weekend Apple rumour machine has clipped across to the Apple TV, with venerable website TUAW reporting insider sources who claim existing versions of that product are set to be removed from sale by September 30.
The report adds "Additionally, the e-mail says that there will be a webcast "kick off" on September 30". A Tuesday. Is this an Apple-Tuesday?
Naturally, the report then speculates the move could see the introduction of a new model Apple TV, perhaps even a combined machine expressing elements of both the Mac mini and Apple's "in your den" ...
Would you buy an all-screen notebook computer?
The Apple Core —
September 29th, 2008 Would you buy an all-screen notebook computer? Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:01 am Categories: Rumor , Concept Tags: Brick , Notebook Computer , Apple iPod Touch , Computer , One Laptop Per Child Project , Keyboards , Notebooks , Hardware , Peripherals , Notebooks & Tablets Would you buy an all-screen notebook computer? People love to complain about the virtual keyboard found on the iPhone and iPod touch (myself included) but in reality it’s quite good after the requisite learning period. It still ...
Apple notebooks to be fabricated from a solid “brick” of aluminum
The Apple Core —
October 7th, 2008 Apple notebooks to be fabricated from a solid “brick” of aluminum Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:49 am Categories: Rumor , MacBook Pro , MacBook Tags: Brick , Apple Inc. , BW , Notebooks , Hardware , Notebooks & Tablets , Jason D. O'Grady The term “brick” was mentioned in a 9-to-5 Mac rumor piece on 10 September 2008 when their source said that the MacBook update is “all about the Brick.” 9-to-5 Mac now claims that the “brick” isn’t a specific Apple product but rather a manufacturing process that ...
Best Buy Customer Finds Large 'Brick' Inside New MacBook Pro Box
iPhone Savior —
TEXAS - Months before the 2009 MacWorld Expo, rumors began to run wild about Apple developing a new Mac device code named "The Brick". That rumor may be true! It appears Apple made only one such brick and a man in Texas uncovered it hiding inside the box of his new ...


