engadget.com — Those that know Rahul Sood, founder of VooDoo PC and CTO of HP's global gaming business, might not be so surprised to hear he used a working MacBook Air to cut his thick, rich, chocolatey birthday cake. While wearing an HP shirt. And then posted it to his site.
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zedjunkiJun 2, 2008
Even if it wasn't, you could probably melt someone's head with it.
damnclemJun 2, 2008
Just this weekend I used a macbook air to snort lines of blow off a hooker's ass.
leesoongJun 2, 2008
HP Makes a Mini Notebook, for $500 ~ $1,000 bucks:<a class="user" href="http://h40059.www4.hp.com/hp2133/">http://h40059.www4.hp.com/hp2133/</a>The HP 2133 is sweet, thin, light, and tiny - keep it in your backpack, or in your briefcase,the HP 2133 makes the Mackbook Air look fat.Comes with Linux, WinXP, or Vista preinstalled - your choice.Yay Linux!
polarbearcaJun 2, 2008
Fidel? Is that you?
bigandyJun 3, 2008
Apparently HP Execs can be idiots too.
Closed AccountJun 3, 2008
The cake represents the pie of marketshare apple is slowly sinking it's teeth into.
leesoongJun 25, 2008
- 'Value', it is worth learning the meaning of the word - as in ''Value for the Money.''You can equip 4 people, students, employees, family members, etc - for the price of 1 mac.That 4:1 ratio makes it very hard to justify purchasing macs to any accountant, family, business, or school.If Apple wants to boost sales,up the power of the Mac Mini and dropthe price of the cheapest configurationto $399 - making more long term 'converts' is well worth the slimmer profit margins.Later they can upgrade to the more powerful mac systems, but for now Apple just needs to get Macs into homes and businesses - even 1 low cost mac can make all the difference . . .