February 23rd, 2008
Elbert, PhilMUG’s current chairman just got his MacBook Air. He’s upgrading to from a 12″ PowerBook G4. He posted his work around on how he migrated his data from the PowerBook to the MacBook Air. I’m reposting his workaround here. But he might update it so it’s best to check the actual thread here.
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February 22nd, 2008
Everyone has heard how thin, sleek, stylish the MacBook Air is but you can’t truly appreciate the engineering marvel that it is unless you see it up close and personal. Today I have that pleasure. Thanks to the wonderful people over at Digital Hub, I have the pleasure of using the demo unit of the MacBook Air to do […]
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February 10th, 2008
The MacBook Air is a thing of beauty, a sliver of modern sculpture you could be happy just to look at or to stroke. You may not need it, but you’ll want it; when you see it, you will.
That’s the line in an article written by Prof. Jose Dalisay Jr., Butch as he is known […]
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February 8th, 2008
Ars Technica has a “no-spin” review of the MacBook Air. Simply put they’ve written about the MacBook Air sans the “reality distortion field”.
They were able to compare the base 1.6 Ghz 80GB version vs. the 1.8 Ghz 64GB SSD variant. The conclusion? The SSD version while fast in some aspects it was also not a […]
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January 30th, 2008
The MacBook Air hasn’t even hit shelves but we already have a slew of accessories for it ready to be bought. Belkin, one of the leading accessory makers has released their line-up of MacBook Air accessories. These are a line of sleeves for the MBA and USB hubs.
The sleeves are all nice but my favorite […]
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January 24th, 2008
Picking up from Lia’s Post over at Gadgenista, I’d like to post my thoughts regarding the Eee PC and MacBook Air comparison started by Juned on our private b5media google groups.
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January 16th, 2008
Apple just released the world’s thinnest notebook yesterday at MacWorld. With a super slim 0.16 inch at it’s thinnest side, the MacBook Air makes Paris Hilton look fat.
Despite it being the thinnest notebook around, it doesn’t sacrifice on screen real estate. It features a 13.3 inch TFT LED display, that has a native resolution […]
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