yeah this no turn by turn on the 4 makes no sense. I mean im getting a 5 anyway..but I would think it could work on the 4 without siri.
My Macbook Air (with 8GB) just shipped.
Won't be here till Monday now![]()
when did you order it?
I placed an order for a 13 Air on 6-12 and it said 1-3 days and its still "processing"
Just picked up a 13" Air. Love it so far, my first mac.
Only problem I have is that I can't find a way to middle click to open links in a new tab.
It's a bit annoying having to double click -> open in new tab every time.
Hold cmd and then tap.Just picked up a 13" Air. Love it so far, my first mac.
Only problem I have is that I can't find a way to middle click to open links in a new tab.
It's a bit annoying having to double click -> open in new tab every time.
I ordered mine on the 11th, it shipped out yesterday and is scheduled for delivery on Monday.
is 4gb of memory too low for the macbook air?
Just installed it, works great!download bettertouchtool and make a three finger tap a middle click for the system.
the app is very stable, free, and excellent
Can you upgrade the RAM?No, it's fine
Apple will bring a high-resolution Retina display to its 13-inch MacBook Pro with a product update set to launch this October, according to one insider.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI shared in a note with AppleInsider on Thursday that he expects Apple to ramp up production of a 13-inch next-generation MacBook Pro with Retina display in September. That would allow the product to hit stores in early October, in time for the holiday shopping season.
Kuo was the first to indicate that Apple would retire its 17-inch MacBook Pro, and that the 15-inch next-generation MacBook Pro with Retina display would be sold alongside the previous-generation MacBook Pro with lower-resolution display and thicker design. Both of those details proved true this week at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple has the "highest hopes" for the new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, according to Kuo. But Apple was likely unable to unveil the new product at WWDC this week because of a low yield rate and greater assembly difficulty, he said.
Like the next-generation Retina display MacBook Pro, the 13-inch variety is expected to lack an optical disc drive and rely solely on solid-state flash memory storage. Kuo expects the screen to have a resolution of 2,560 by 1,600 pixels, and he said the 13-inch model will be slightly thinner than the 15-inch model, at 18 millimeters.
The next-generation 13-inch MacBook Pro is not expected to have discrete graphics like its 15-inch counterpart, but will instead rely on Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics. Kuo also expects it to have an Intel Ivy Bridge processor with a clock speed greater than 2 gigahertz.
As for the just-released 15-inch Retina display MacBook Pro, Kuo said that Apple should have about 300,000 units of the next-generation notebook available to sell this month, a number that he called a "moderate" amount.
Can you upgrade the RAM?
Windows on the new Macbook:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6008/windows-8-on-the-retina-display-macbook-pro
Ugh, fuck off. Retina 13 inch in October? That's the one I want, but I'm on a 2006 MacBook with half a keyboard, and I was tired of waiting last year when they didn't announce the rumored redesign.
Think I'm going to get a 13" Air this week and see how things look in October, could give it to my parents if there's a Retina out that I want.
I'd still like discrete graphics on a pro though.
If you're wanting a MacBook Air, now is the time to buy with Ivy Bridge, not when Haswell comes out.People said the same thing last year about ivy bridge when sandy bridge was out. Next year will always be better.
If you're potentially going to be buying two pretty expensive computers during the next four months..... then why have you not bought one during the past six years!?
Just asking.....
Yo we talkin bout an analyst. Not wsj. Not a Bloomberg. Not 9to5. An analyst. An analyst? An analyst? Come on man. We talkin bout an analyst.
How the hell am I supposed to give money to apple by listening to analysts?!
If you're wanting a MacBook Air, now is the time to buy with Ivy Bridge, not when Haswell comes out.
That isn't always true.
And wrong about the 13 model coming this week. I don't deny that a next gen 13 will come, but October is hard for me to swallow.This is the same guy that was the first to say Apple would be killing off the 17" MBPs and also released a research note the Friday before the conference saying that Apple would introduce a Retina MBP alongside the current existing lineup of MBPs, so he's proven to be pretty reliable and have some sources.
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And wrong about the 13 model coming this week. I don't deny that a next gen 13 will come, but October is hard for me to swallow.
I bet Apple did want to release both the 13" and 15" models at the same time, but yield for the 13" screens just wasn't there in time.
It's a good question!
I guess it suited my purposes still, especially as I got an iPad which took care of 60-70% of what I wanted to use a laptop for anyways.
Keyboard stopped working earlier this year, but since March 2011 there were the strong rumors so Ive been holding out.
Realistically I'll probably stick with an Air for now as I crunched the numbers and have other expenses i need to deal with, and may be moving overseas for a few months, plus the whole first gen Apple hardware stigma.
?? It's not like they make that much more off of it than any other model.I also think Apple might have wanted to push people to the more expensive 15" if they were hell-bent on getting a Retina Macbook.
?? It's not like they make that much more off of it than any other model.
If you're wanting a MacBook Air, now is the time to buy with Ivy Bridge, not when Haswell comes out.
That isn't always true.
whats that?
That's awesome to hear. I ordered mine on the 12th and have been champing at the bit to get my hands on it. Cant wait! Hasn't even shipped yet though. I'm leaving in a week and a half for a work trip and It'll be great to have it along. But I dipped into my local Apple store this evening and gave it a spin. Looks really slick, though I have to admit the Retina Pro had my attention most of the time. Eye-bleedingly gorgeous.Got the new Air, LOVING IT. I was a big fan of my old second-gen model and this is a really nice step up. More storage, MUCH snappier performance and the backlit keyboard is a great upgrade too. The Air is the perfect portable computer.
Yeah I played around with the Retina Pro in-store too, pure fucking sex. I totally don't need that much computer but I was kinda-sorta tempted, the thing is so hot. Good thing they didn't have it in stock!
Next year will (hopefully) be the sweet spot with Retina Airs!
If you're wanting a MacBook Air, now is the time to buy with Ivy Bridge, not when Haswell comes out.
That isn't always true.
And wrong about the 13 model coming this week. I don't deny that a next gen 13 will come, but October is hard for me to swallow.
The introduction of this new "MacBook" model would leave Apple with a lineup of six notebooks, although Kuo predicts that issues with display yield and heat dissipation will push the release of the 13-inch MacBook back until August, leaving only the 15-inch model to make its debut next week.
I'm a little confused by this. Would waiting for these Haswell things be a bad thing?
It is pretty pathetic from a company listed on the stock market. Let your fans do that and don't go to their level.Apparently Apple handed out Ice Cream Sandwiches at a WWDC bash:
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They really are in full troll mode, aren't they?
It is pretty pathetic from a company listed on the stock market. Let your fans do that and don't go to their level.
It is pretty pathetic from a company listed on the stock market. Let your fans do that and don't go to their level.