Jan 21 2009 - 12:03pm
MTV UK has whipped up an interesting video which shows how technology changes faster than hairstyles. — Unplggd
Apple has updated the white MacBook by replacing the polycarbonate shell with the aluminum unibody encasing. — CrunchGear
Yesterday, directly on the CNN homepage that was covering the inauguration live, there were over 600,000 status updates from the Facebook Connect service.
I don't think that crunchgear link is right. The plastic $999 model is still available. And when I went to their link their article was confusing as well as it was saying the plastic model
now had the same innards as the low end unibody model which is also not correct. Maybe I need more coffee or something?
OK, after some digging, if anyone cares- the change in the specs were a better video card, faster processor, 2GB's RAM is standard and now more hard drive size options. It is still however
not as sexy in its white plastic casing.
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I don't think that crunchgear link is right. The plastic $999 model is still available. And when I went to their link their article was confusing as well as it was saying the plastic model now had the same innards as the low end unibody model which is also not correct. Maybe I need more coffee or something?
1OK, after some digging, if anyone cares- the change in the specs were a better video card, faster processor, 2GB's RAM is standard and now more hard drive size options. It is still however not as sexy in its white plastic casing.
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