Posts Tagged ‘MacBook’

iSD Card Reader for MacBook Air 11-inch

August 25th, 2011
iSD iSD Card Reader for MacBook Air 11 inch

iSD-Card

If you are the owner of 11-inch MacBook Air, you may regret why such devices do not come with a built in SD card reader, like his brother’s 13 inches. How about a USB SD card reader that looks like a genuine Apple product?

As with most products made in China, SD card reader comes with an Apple logo on it and seems to glow, not much different from the logo on the cover of the MacBook Air. Well.. indeed this is just an SD card reader, but for those who want to beautify the MacBook Air with a uniform device, this could be one option. » Read more: iSD Card Reader for MacBook Air 11-inch

New MacBook Air using 400Mbps Flash Storage?

July 6th, 2011
MacBook Air New MacBook Air using 400Mbps Flash Storage?

MacBook-Air

This news comes from Japan’s famous sites, Macotakara. Stated that from the supplier in China, Apple ordered 400Mbps NAND flash storage chips to be used in the MacBook Air model.

The existence of flash storage that will make the MacBook Air works super fast, even faster than the MacBook Air that exist today. MacBook current version still uses a connector for connecting mSATA SSD to the motherboard. If the new MacBook Air will use the NAND flash storage chips would be installed and attached directly to the motherboard, without a cable connector. » Read more: New MacBook Air using 400Mbps Flash Storage?

New MacBook Air with Sandy Bridge ULV Processor?

June 21st, 2011
MacBook Air New MacBook Air with Sandy Bridge ULV Processor?

MacBook-Air

Quoted from Cnet, Intel has just updated the price list made their processors. In it are now listed the new Sandy Bridge, which is Corei5 and Corei7. The advantages of this new Sandy Bridge is on the use of electrical power is very low. Plus, compatible with laptops with super-thin design like the new MacBook Air which is planned to release in June/July 2011. » Read more: New MacBook Air with Sandy Bridge ULV Processor?

Apple 35-year journey in PC business

April 4th, 2011
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Apple

April 1, 1976 is an important day for Apple. Because on that day, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne founded a small company to sell its personal computer kit, which became known as Apple Computer.

Now, 35 years Apple has become the most valuable technology company in the world. Even wealth is able to surpass Microsoft, with reap profits of U.S. $ 317 billion or a difference of U.S. $ 100 billion with Microsoft’s current wealth. » Read more: Apple 35-year journey in PC business

Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.7 update for the MacBook Air 2010

March 31st, 2011
macbookair13inch1e13015 Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.7 update for the MacBook Air 2010

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Just over a week after releasing Mac OS X 10.6.7, Apple has released the next patch is intended for users of the new MacBook Air which was released late 2010 with 13-inch screen to fix the system crashes in relation to the application iTunes.

“This update discusses the problems that make the system unresponsive when using iTunes,”according to Apple’s written statement on their technical support pages. » Read more: Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.7 update for the MacBook Air 2010