Apple MacBook Air: Coming to an Envelope Near You
January 15, 2008
We’ve heard the rumors and have waited patiently. Apple finally announced a new line of notebook computers during Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at MacWorld 2008 today. The ultra-compact MacBook Air line is the new sibling to the existing MacBook and MacBook Pro lines.

Features include bragging rights for being “the world’s thinnest notebook,” at 0.16″ to 0.76″ - still thinner than the thinnest part of a Sony TZ series laptop. The screen is a 13.3″ widescreen backlit LCD with a magnetic latch.
The MacBook Air keyboard is familiar but now has an ambient light sensor. The new notebooks feature a multi-touch trackpad, allowing the user to double-tap and move, to rotate photos by pivoting your index finger and thumb, as well as the pinch & zoom goodness we all love from the iPhone and iPod Touch interface.
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iPhone Update Adds Some Great New Features
January 15, 2008
Apple announced several updates to the iPhone platform earlier today. The wildly popular iPhone has sold over 4 million units since going on sale just a mere 200 days ago. That averages 20,000 iPhones sold per day. In its first quarter of shipping, Apple reports that the iPhone garnered 19.5% of the US Smartphone market (coming in 2nd, just behind BlackBerry).
The update 1.1.3(4A93) was released today shortly after the Macworld Expo.
A few of the most notable updates are after the jump.
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Amazon Launches iPhone Friendly Site
January 3, 2008

A few months after banning innovative developers from using their API to develop Amazon powered iPhone stores, Amazon itself has released a version of it’s website specifically for iPhone users. Taking into account how slow the EDGE network is, Amazon has designed the interface to load quickly when you aren’t connected via WiFi. Give it a spin by going to Amazon.com on your iPhone.
Apple Working On iPhone Copy/Paste
January 3, 2008

MacScoop is reporting the upcoming 1.1.3 firmware leak was an incomplete and unpolished version of the upcoming iPhone firmware update which will contain some as of yet unannounced features. One of these features is apparently going to be the ability to copy and paste content on the device.
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Apple To Unleash Blue-Ray At MacWorld?
January 3, 2008

American Technology Research analyst Shawn Wu is reporting that Apple will begin shipping Blu-Ray capable drives as early as MacWorld. The drives are rumored to be part of a Mac Pro refresh and not part of the rumored laptop refresh. Apple has been a member of the Blu-Ray Disc Association since 2005 but has yet to release a single product that utilizes the high capacity HD capable DVD format.
Apple Creating OLED Keyboard?
January 3, 2008

Tied of waiting for the mythical Optimus Maximus keyboard? Apparently so is Apple. A newly published patent application reveals that Apple is hard at work on a OLED based keyboard. Each key face is a tiny OLED display that have the ability to show imagery as well as letters and numbers. This would be a perfect fit for application specific keyboard layouts for Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Studio, etc. Hopefully we see progress on this technology in the near future.
Apple Patents Laptop Docking Station
January 3, 2008

A 2006 patent application has been published detailing Apple’s idea for an iMac-like laptop docking station. The vertical docking station looks to be similar in appearance to the popular iMac, with a slot in the side to house a laptop. A form factor such as this would utilize less desk space and streamline a users docking setup. The downside would be a display that is presumably only meant to be used with compatible laptops. No word on when and if Apple plans on pushing this idea to production. View the patent application
Axiotron ModBook Now Shipping
January 1, 2008

Ever wish you could buy a tablet PC that ran OS X? Now you can. Axiotron’s ModBook is now shipping. The ModBook is a tablet PC created using Apple’s MacBook and pressure sensitive display technology from Wacom. Prices start at $2,279.00 for the base model, including built-in GPS capabilities. While I am not interested in a table PC, I applaud Axiotron’s initial stab at filling a void in the marketplace. Click here for more on the Axiotron ModBook.



