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"Newlaunches.com" - 9 new articles

  1. MacBook Air is really slim- see for yourself
  2. Apple TV 2.0 and iTunes Movie Rentals
  3. New Apps on iPod Touch will cost you money
  4. Apple TV (Take 2), iPod touch, and iPhone more updates
  5. iPhone firmware v1.1.3 announced
  6. Apple's Time Capsule backup server
  7. Adding 64GB SSD to Mac Book will cost you dearly
  8. Apple MacBook Air
  9. Apple Macworld is upon us
  10. More Recent Articles

MacBook Air is really slim- see for yourself

Catch a glimpse of the MacBook Air in comparison to two of the smallest laptops: The Sony Vaio TZ series and the Asus Eee PC. Although feature-wise the Asus Eee PC can't be compared with the MacBook Air. Check out the comparison graph after the break....

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Apple TV 2.0 and iTunes Movie Rentals

Apple TV was started as iTV back in the fall of 2006. However subsequent upgrades, media mockery and consumer indifference aside, it is evolving into something that most people will want to pocket. Apple TV along with iTunes is set to jump to the front of the line in living room media rentals. The existing early adopters will be able to access the new features via a software update without needing to replace or upgrade their existing hardware. The new...

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New Apps on iPod Touch will cost you money

If you want Mail, Weather, Stocks, Notes, and Maps on your iPod Touch then you will need to shell out some money honey. These apps are already there on the iPhone, but incase you don't have any handheld device that provides you the same, then get ready to shell out $20. Source...

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Apple TV (Take 2), iPod touch, and iPhone more updates

Here are some details on the iPhone, iPod and Apple TV announced at the Macworld: iPhone / iPod Touch - The limit on 1000 SMS has been lifted off on the iPhone - You can now "pre-type" with two thumbs on v1.1.3 now (i.e. type, type, lift thumb, lift thumb -- instead of the usual type, lift, type lift, which is a big slow-down). - Gmail IMAP is now officially supported. - iPod touch can still geolocate, but using Skyhook...

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iPhone firmware v1.1.3 announced

Yes, the iPhone firmware v1.1.3 was also announced and to be honest, it was not surprising at all. The new iPhone firmware features Google maps with location, up to 9 total home screens, Webclips, the ability to SMS multiple recipients, and more. You will also be able to get lyrics, subtitles, languages, chapters, in your iPod media. Also you can now customize a screen by simply touching and holding the icon for a couple of seconds and it will begin...

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Apple's Time Capsule backup server

Apple's Time Capsule backup server looks neat and is about the same size as the Airport Extreme, albeit looks heavier. It features the exact same ports as the Airport Extreme (four Gigabit Ethernet ports, normal power ports) and has 802.11n. External looks however differ and the Time Capsule features a chrome reflective Apple logo. The flipside is that the hard drive isn't user replaceable. Apparently you can't use it for NAS, but it connects to Finder like a normal NAS....

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Adding 64GB SSD to Mac Book will cost you dearly

During the keynote Steve announced that the 64GB SSD was an "option" on the MacBook Air. Well if go for the option then the 1.8GHz version with the SSD drive standard costs a whopping $3,100. to give you a clear picture, adding a 64GB SSD to a Dell laptop with a 128GB SATA drive standard is a $1,000 option. At Alienware, it costs $900 to upgrade to a 64GB SSD from a 320GB 5400RPM drive. Those are probably 2.5-inch SSDs,...

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Apple MacBook Air

Apple announced the MacBook Air which boasts of being the slimmest notebook around. The laptop measure only .16-inches and is slim enough to slip into a manila envelope. The lappie features a full-size keyboard and LED-backlit 13.3-inch display with built-in iSight. It also sports a new larger trackpad that supports multi-touch gestures. Similar to the interface of the iPhone where you can pinch in or pan out, the MacBook Air's trackpad allows you to do the same, it even allows...

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Apple Macworld is upon us

Apple Macworld has not brought on many surprises, but never the less, it's always a pleasure to hear Steve Jobs dish out pearls of wisdom and announce goodies for the forthcoming year. Besides the slim MacBook Air, he has announced the firmware update on the iPhone (which was expected); also he announced that for a fee of $20 you can download some pretty neat apps onto your iPod Touch. Apple also made the following announcements: iTunes movie rentals and new...

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