macscoop.com— MacScoop has obtained reports from sources believed to be very reliable, claiming that Apple is developing a smaller and ultra-thin form-factor MacBook Pro.
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@nonsequitor Sure you can, I do it all the time. And if the guy next to you complains, the 15" provides good surface area to hit his face. Imagine what you could do with a 17"!
We just repaired our server, there was a database issue (corrupted table). Lotta trafic to deal with today, sorry about the downtime.Thank you all for digging! :)
That, and by linking to duggmirror automatically, Digg would be legitimizing it. Perhaps Digg wants to eventually push its own mirror service rather than keep sending traffic and ad revenue to duggmirror.
@QuixAhhh, Flag564 returns to rant about Apple again.I used to wonder why he/she disliked Apple so much, and then he/she let the reason slip. He/she owns a Mac, and it had some hardware problems. Instead of taking advantage of the warranty or getting it serviced, he/she tossed it into a closet, "Where it happily sits to this day."Flag564 's a bitter, bitter person who was burned by faulty hardware, and instead of trying to get the hardware fixed, Flag564 has chosen to vent bile about Apple on Digg.
I agree, it does feel kinda flimsy. The core2duo feels a little more sturdy, but i'd still be nervous to carry it in a non-rigid case. Currently I carry it in a zero halliburton laptop case. It's well protected!
I guess you don't get my point. This isn't news. It's a new screen size, ooohhh, aaahhhh. It's not groundbreaking; what would be was if this thing was a tablet and/or priced closer to $1000.And for the two people who commented on me: One, I have no problem dropping large sums on money on anything (boys must have their toys); and two, I generally adore Apple products (60G 4G, 1G Shuffle, Airport Extreme (and Express), 17" MBP, 14" iBook, every Apple app under the sun). But there comes a point that you have to draw the line as to what is and isn't news. iPhone rumors? Alright, sure. Tablet rumors? Why not. New iPod models? Of course. But a new screen size on an existing product line? Enough already.
dalekoprovidekDec 4, 2006
Wow. That's about the most nonsensical rambling I have ever seen. Ever heard of punctuation or grammar? Didn't think so.
gtlogicDec 4, 2006
@nonsequitor Sure you can, I do it all the time. And if the guy next to you complains, the 15" provides good surface area to hit his face. Imagine what you could do with a 17"!
alexandrosDec 4, 2006Submitter
We just repaired our server, there was a database issue (corrupted table). Lotta trafic to deal with today, sorry about the downtime.Thank you all for digging! :)
quixDec 4, 2006
It wouldn't be a day that ended with a Y if flag564 wasn't puking his idiotic "comments" all over every Apple digg he can find.
Closed AccountDec 4, 2006
That, and by linking to duggmirror automatically, Digg would be legitimizing it. Perhaps Digg wants to eventually push its own mirror service rather than keep sending traffic and ad revenue to duggmirror.
halleyscometDec 4, 2006
@QuixAhhh, Flag564 returns to rant about Apple again.I used to wonder why he/she disliked Apple so much, and then he/she let the reason slip. He/she owns a Mac, and it had some hardware problems. Instead of taking advantage of the warranty or getting it serviced, he/she tossed it into a closet, "Where it happily sits to this day."Flag564 's a bitter, bitter person who was burned by faulty hardware, and instead of trying to get the hardware fixed, Flag564 has chosen to vent bile about Apple on Digg.
elroyDec 4, 2006
I agree, it does feel kinda flimsy. The core2duo feels a little more sturdy, but i'd still be nervous to carry it in a non-rigid case. Currently I carry it in a zero halliburton laptop case. It's well protected!
Closed AccountDec 5, 2006
I guess you don't get my point. This isn't news. It's a new screen size, ooohhh, aaahhhh. It's not groundbreaking; what would be was if this thing was a tablet and/or priced closer to $1000.And for the two people who commented on me: One, I have no problem dropping large sums on money on anything (boys must have their toys); and two, I generally adore Apple products (60G 4G, 1G Shuffle, Airport Extreme (and Express), 17" MBP, 14" iBook, every Apple app under the sun). But there comes a point that you have to draw the line as to what is and isn't news. iPhone rumors? Alright, sure. Tablet rumors? Why not. New iPod models? Of course. But a new screen size on an existing product line? Enough already.
aviaznDec 5, 2006
Haha, scratch the 20 in MBP in that last post; I was thinking of the 24 in iMac.
scstrausApr 10, 2007
Well, I've been waiting for a year for this machine, I suppose I can wait another... :(