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Applelinks Tech Web Reader - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 •News •Tech-Industry •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Steven Levys MacBook Vanishes Into Thin Air (Or The Paper Recycling Bin) Apple Releases Fix For MacBook Air's Overheating Troubles Brief Hands-On Report - MacBook Air SMC Update 1.0 Intel: 160GB Solid State Drives Will Be Unveiled Soon Digital SLRs Are Affordable Enough to Replace 35mm SLRs Wal-Mart drops $199 Linux PC MacBook Air: Sexy, Skinny as a Supermodel ![]() <BR> MacBook Air, Gone, With The Old Newspapers Newsweek's Steven Levy says: When something is thin enough to fit into an envelope, light enough to sit on your lap for a couple of hours without discomfort and so compact that it doesn't even bulge in an airline seat-back pocket, wouldn't it make sense that one could lose track of such a thing? Even if it is a computer? For the full report, visit: http://www.newsweek.com/id/120052/output/print MacBook Air Disappears Into, Well, Thin Air MacObserver's John Martellaro says: Steven Levy, technology columnist for Newsweek, lost his new MacBook Air. One theory is that it got mixed in with the Sunday paper and his wife threw it out. For the full commentary, click here. http://www.macobserver.com/article/2008/03/11.10.shtml Steven Levys MacBook Vanishes Into Thin Air (Or The Paper Recycling Bin) MacUser's David Dahlquist says: Steven Levy, chief technology writer and senior editor at Newsweek, and famed Apple journalist, has taken the MacBook Airs name to heart - his recently acquired review unit has indeed vanished into thin air. So what happened, Steve? Was it lost, stolen, simply misplaced? Or wait a minute -what was that? It might have been left on your coffee table amongst the scattered pages of the New York Times? And your wife may or may not have just possibly thrown the whole bundle out into the recycling bin, not noticing the magazine-sized laptop in the midst of that papery mess?.... For the full commentary, visit here. http://www.macuser.com/humor/steven_levys_macbook_vanishes.php A Better Way To Build OS X Preferences The Register's Dave Jewell says: Mac Secrets Welcome to Dave Jewell's new Mac Secrets column, focused at Apple Mac developers - particularly those using Cocoa. Here, on a regular basis, Dave will introduce you to unknown and undocumented aspects of the Foundation and AppKit class libraries that Apple has, er, neglected to tell you about... For the full report, visit: http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/03/11/mac_secrets_preferences/ Apple Releases Fix For MacBook Air's Overheating Troubles InformationWeek's Antone Gonsalves reports: Apple has released a fix for the MacBook Air, which reportedly overheats due to problems with the internal fan. For the full report click here. Brief Hands-On Report - MacBook Air SMC Update 1.0 MacsOnly!'s Bill Fox says: Apple released MacBook Air SMC Update 1.0. It did not show up in Software Update on my MacBook Air, probably because it is new enough and does not need the update. It is also available for download as a stand-alone updater from this Apple Web page.... For the full report, visit: http://www.macsonly.com/index.html#_111 Intel: 160GB Solid State Drives Will Be Unveiled Soon Computerworld's Brian Fonseca reports: Intel Tuesday confirmed that it is close to unveiling a new line of solid-state drives for laptop and notebook PCs that will feature a storage capacity up to 160GB. For the full report click here. Digital SLRs Are Affordable Enough to Replace 35mm SLRs Low End Mac's Dan Knight says: It's been the hallmark of serious photographers - professionals and advanced amateurs alike - for nearly 50 years now. It's the single lens reflex (SLR) camera, and it's seen a lot of changes, especially in the digital era. For the full report, visit: http://lowendmac.com/digigraphica/08dg/digital-slr.html Wal-Mart drops $199 Linux PC vunet's Iain Thomson reports: Wal-Mart is dropping the $199 Everex Linux Green gPC from its stores, despite selling out in under two weeks. For the full report, visit: http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2211741/wal-mart-drops-linux-pcs MacBook Air: Sexy, Skinny as a Supermodel ABC's Eric M. Strauss reports: Carrying around Apple's MacBook Air is like dating a supermodel: She's going to turn heads with her beauty, she'll improve your self-confidence, and you can go everywhere together from crowded nightclubs to cramped airplane flights. You'll be happy in the end, but there's sure to be a friend who just doesn't approve. For the full review visit here: http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology/GadgetGuide/story?id=4421038&page=1 •News •Tech-Industry •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Article URL: http://www.applelinks.com/index.php/more/19609 Next Article: Opening And Saving Word Documents In OS X Leopard Text Edit - OS X Odyssey 916 Previous Article: Huckleberry Turns Your Macbook Into A Video Camera
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