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As if his deep, smokey voice wasn't enough of a reason to swoon, on Letterman last night Barack Obama made one campaign promise that all Apple fanboys and iPod owners can get behind: "I won't let Apple release the new and improved iPod the day after you bought the previous model." He may have just gotten one step closer to Gizs official endorsement
At one time, you needed a desk that could handle a mountain of paper, a two-foot-deep monitor, a printer, and a CPU the size of a Labrador. Today, your entire computer is an inch thick and your printer (which you only use to print boarding passes) is in your closet connected to your WiFi.You have moved forward. It's time your desk caught up.
"The MacBook Air is a new class of laptop, even though it has a similar design as its MacBook Pro brethrens. What makes this ultraportable unique from the MacBook Pros and everything else in the industry is its thickness, or rather, lack thereof. It measures 0.76 inches deep at the back, tapering down to 0.16 inches as you move toward the front bez
Buried deep in Ken Auletta’s magnum opus on Google in the New Yorker: Half of Apple’s board of directors are either Google board members or senior advisors to the company.
In a special 4-page report titled "How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry," technology magazine Wired delves deep into the origins of Apple's iPhone project, revealing a slew of previously undisclosed details surrounding the multi-year development of the device.
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