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Quad Core, Thunderbolt In New MacBook Pros

Although as I write this the store is still down, the Apple web site has officially published the specs for the revised MacBook Pros, which top out at 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 for the 17" as well as offering a 512GB solid state drive. Somehow I don't think my boss will let me expense the one I want.

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  1. How many slashdot icons does Apple get? by Missing.Matter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They have the Apple logo, iOS logo, iPhone, and Macbook. Why does apple get so many special Slashdot icons?

    1. Re:How many slashdot icons does Apple get? by Rary · · Score: 5, Insightful

      They have the Apple logo, iOS logo, iPhone, and Macbook. Why does apple get so many special Slashdot icons?

      Meanwhile, Microsoft gets a dated sci-fi reference attached to a dated image of a guy who doesn't work there anymore.

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    2. Re:How many slashdot icons does Apple get? by Kjella · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Most of the Apple "news" tends to be advertisements. Like this story.

      And yet pretty much every tech site feel a need to post what is essentially free slashvertisements for Apple, otherwise people think they're out of touch with current trends. Of course slashdot being full of IT people and engineers hate all that branding, advertising, marketing and so on but you can't deny that the free publicity is a huge, huge business asset. Dell or HP or Acer releasing a new laptop model gets a meh on a few computer sites, that's all..

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    3. Re:How many slashdot icons does Apple get? by internic · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Firefly was pretty well liked and dates from the 21st century.

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    4. Re:How many slashdot icons does Apple get? by Anubis+IV · · Score: 5, Insightful

      And yet, somehow, these make sense. Apple is known widely for its recent products, while Microsoft is mostly known for its older ones and for Gates. The Ballmer years have not been kind to them.

  2. Re:iPad by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or Apple could get really crazy and issue a firmware update that allows the iPhone/iPad to optionally wirelessly sync in the background when at home/on the charger, so that "syncing" could take advantage of wireless networking and network storage capabilities(which things like the time capsule indicate that Apple can certainly handle) rather than being pretty much exactly identical to what Pilot 1000 owners were doing in 1996...

  3. Re:Number of Apple stories in last three days by commodore6502 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    >>>un-checking the "Apple" category

    I don't mind reading Apple stories.
    I mind reading the SAME "rumors about macbook" story three times in three days.

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  4. Re:Thunderbolt by patniemeyer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    LightPeak is a much cooler name... and less ambiguous as a search term... and less childish sounding.

  5. Re:Number of Apple stories in last three days by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dozens.

    Overkill much?

    Quad Core, Thunderbolt In New MacBook Pros 247 Comments
    Apple in Talks to Improve Sound Quality of Music Downloads: 429 Comments
    MacBook Pro Specs Leaked, iPad Event March 2: 352 Comments
    Apple To Unveil Light Peak, New MacBook Pros This Week?305 Comments
    Last.Fm Founder Criticizes Apple Over Music Subscription Fees: 218 Comments
    Steve Jobs Health Worries Escalate: 520 Comments
    Apple To Keep 30% of Magazine Subscription Revenue: 381 Comments
    Why Dumbphones Still Dominate, For Now: 618 Comments
    Will the Apple TV Become a Gaming Platform? 194 Comments
    Vatican Bans IOS Confession App: 323 Comments
    iPhone Attack Reveals Passwords In Six Minutes: 186 Comments
    Pirated App Sold On Mac App Store: 334 Comments

    Yeah, overkill. Slashdot's really ramming this down our throats. It's not like we're screaming at Slashdot to keep publishing Apple stories or anything.

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