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  • MacBook Calls Home, Helps Arrest Two Buglars
    Tuesday 13 May 2008 – 11:30 in Mobile
    White Plains (NY) - Two bumbling burglars have been arrested after one of the laptops they stole 'phoned home' and transmitted webcam pictures to the victims.
  • Apple adds new Intel processors, more memory to MacBook Pro
    Wednesday 6 June 2007 – 11:46
    Apple has updated its line of MacBook Pro computers to include configurations with the latest Core 2 Duo processors and up to 4 GB of DDR2 SDRAM
  • Dude, your MacBook is on fire!
    Tuesday 13 March 2007 – 03:25
    The Apple MacBook would seem to be at risk of spontaneous combustion the same as many other types of notebook, despite claims by Apple to the contrary
  • MacBook Pro gets a 17" screen
    Monday 24 April 2006 – 05:54
    Apple today rounded out its Intel-processor based MacBook Pro series with a new 17" screen model. Once again it is pure system performance that Apple hopes will convince users to replace their old G4 17" PowerBooks: The company claims the MacBook Pro is "up to" five times faster than its predecessor.
  • Wave goodbye to the white MacBook, say hello to Apple's greener computers
    Tuesday 8 April 2008 – 07:50 in Mobile
    When someone says MacBook, white is usually the colour that comes to mind first.

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  • Update MacBook 2007: Apple skips Santa Rosa, sorta*
    Thursday 17 May 2007 – 01:42
    Update MacBook 2007: Apple skips Santa Rosa, sorta Apple this morning announced an update for its MacBook computers. The company's mainstream notebook computers are now available with more memory, more hard drive space and faster processors. However, the MacBook has to rely on the "old" FSB667 Core 2 Duos. ...
  • Innovate or perish: The challenge facing Apple's new Intel iMac and MacBook*
    Wednesday 11 January 2006 – 02:38
    Innovate or perish: The challenge facing Apple's new Intel iMac and MacBook Today's announcement that Apple is releasing both desktop- and notebook-based Intel Macintoshes ahead of schedule, may have the market excited for now. But the excitement won't last, says IDC analyst David Daoud, if Apple isn't ready to start a course of rapid and drastic innovation, redefining what it means for a system to be a Macintosh.

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