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29 November 2011
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Apple
DigiTimes all but confirm something we already knew: that there will be a MacBook Air refresh sometime next year, probably in the first quarter of 2012. They say that a new model will be introduced — the 15" MacBook Air that has been rumoured for a few months now — along with an update to the existing 11 and 13-inch models. As for whether the new model will be an expansion of the current lineup or a scaled-down MacBook Pro, your guess is as good as mine.
Compared to other companies, Apple stock does very well on the stock exchange. However, compared to other companies, Apple as a company does very well — astronomical growth rates and massive profits could very well mean that Apple stock is actually undervalued, at least compared to other companies.
You've probably heard about how Growl changed a little. Most of the changes are for the better due to the way thinks work in Lion, and Mac AppStorm have a look at the program that provides some extended notification functionality on the Mac.
You've probably already seen videos of Steve Jobs — the famous Stanford address, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at the D8 conference. There's a collection of videos that you might not have seen him in though, where he talks about blue boxes, some videos where he is at NeXT, and so on.
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