laptop
Are we going to see a sub-notebook in January?
Are we going to see a sub-notebook in January? I don’t think so. There are rumors on the internet that Steve is going to announce some kind of “netbook” or “sub-notebook,” however, you wish to refer to it. The device would have the same functionality as the MacBook Air, with a lot less processing power and storage. The current Apple line up of computers includes the MacBook (from $999), the MacBook Air (from $1,799), and the MacBook Pro (from $1,999).
Laptop stand makes room for display
I’ve had my iCurve for years and love it, though I’ve always wanted a second display. When, and if I ever get that second display, the Ergotron Neo-Flex Combo Lift Stand is definitely an item I would consider purchasing. The difference between the Neo-Flex and other stands is that the Neo-Flex has a stand for more »
Apple has strong quarter, grabs 6.6% of market share
Market research firm Gartner released a report Wednesday showing that Apple’s market share for personal computers in the US is now 6.6%, a nice step up from the 5.2% they were at. Shipping over 1.01 million machines, Apple is now the fourth under Dell, HP, and Acer respectively in the US market. Unfortunately, Apple has more »
Sweet Apple IIgs laptop mod from Ben Heckendorn
Famous modder Ben Heckendorn is at it again, this time with an Apple IIgs laptop. This laptop is very impressive, and although it may seem dangerous, Ben said it gives off just about as much heat as a pocket calculator (calculators give off heat?). Here are the full specs: 15-inch screen Original Apple IIgs motherboard more »
Apple notebook lines to see major design changes?
Here’s another rumor to add to the June speculation – not only will 3G iPhones be supposedly released, but Apple will apparently redesign their notebook line. If you take a look at the MacBook and MacBook Pro – their designs have been around for quite some time now. The MacBook Pro even shares an almost more »
Apple, make that MacBook better for gaming
Apple, we know you want this gaming market. You showed us numerous iPhone game demos and now have over 20 games for the iPod, but what about the MacBook and computer? Apple has sold about 5.7 million laptops since the beginning of 2007. MacWorld predicts that a large percentage of the total are MacBooks. More more »
Jason Calacanis giving away MacBook Air if he becomes the #1 user on Twitter
Yes, you read the title right. By simply following Calacanis on Twitter you could win a MacBook Air! Currently he is # 5 with 10,076 followers, and has to get about 6 000 followers to hit the top. Calacanis says that he’s “tired of getting my butt kicked by Robert Scoble and this Barack Obama more »
Apple Surpasses Dell to first place in Education Sales
Apple’s computer market share has been steadily increasing over the past years as more and more frustrated Windows users make the switch, but as Seth Weintraub writes for Computerworld.com, this week “the Mac platform finally has a big win in its hands.” Apple has finally beat out Dell as the number one computer in higher more »
Do they know something we don’t about new laptops?
So we got about 2 hours to go until the keynote kicks off. We got a good friend of ours, Jordan Chark, sitting inside waiting to get into the keynote – he’s about 50th in line. Late yesterday Dabbledoo co-owner, Adam Berger, got an email from WaterField Design about new laptop bags to ship, if more »
Apple climbing in notebook market share
Apple as once again seen a nice increase in notebook market share. Apple had climbed to 14.3% for US based notebook sales this past spring and according to NPD have gone up to 17.6% for June 2007. While this is far from the highest market share it is certainly a nice step for Apple. Based more »















