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Apple unveils MacBook Air

Apple has unveiled the thinnest, lightest laptop ever which combines features from the iPhone and iPad with traditional series of MacBook.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the new MacBook Air Wednesday night which will incorporate FaceTime video conferencing and a suite of applications, which the company is now bringing to all its Macs. FaceTime allows for video calls between iPhones, iPod touches and Macs.

The new laptop has an 11.6-inch screen but weighs as little as 2.3 pounds. It comes with a multi-touch trackpad which lets users control by pinching, rotating, swiping and double-tapping just like on the iPad or iPhone, reports the Daily Mail.

The new MacBook Air uses flash storage rather than a hard drive like conventional computers, which means it can power up almost instantly from standby mode and store data twice as quickly as a standard hard drive.

However, it has less processing power compared with Apple’s other laptops.

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MacBook Air

Apple will bring a version of its mobile applications store to the Mac, aiming to replicate its success and spur development of new programs.

“We asked ourselves what would happen if a MacBook and an iPad hooked up? Well, this is the result,” Jobs said at a media event in Cupertino, California, calling MacBook Air the “future of notebooks”.

The MacBook Air comes in two sizes, one with a screen that’s 13.3 inches diagonally and another with a 11.6-inch screen.


The larger one clocks in at 2.9 pounds and can be used for seven hours – thanks in part to a low-voltage processor from Intel that consumes less power than ones running in standard laptops.

The 11-inch model with a 64 GB memory will cost 899 pounds while the 13 inch version with 256 GB of storage comes in at 1,349 pounds.

“They’re basically merging the product lines; they’re simplifying it,” said Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu.

“They’re taking the strengths out of what they’ve learned on the iPhone and iPad and bringing that technology over to the Mac side. It makes a lot of sense,” Wu added.

While plenty of attention is lavished on the iPhone and iPad, the Mac has been critical to the company’s success over the past years. Apple sold USD 22 billion worth of Macs in 2010, comprising one-third of its revenue.

Nearly 50 million people worldwide use Mac.

New Chrome OS 0.4.220 beta is available

Chrome OS is a brand new free operating system built around the revolutionary Google Chrome browser.

The project aim is to provide a lightweight Linux distribution for the best web browsing experience.

Featured software in Chrome OS:

* GNOME 2.24 desktop environment
* Google Chrome 4.0.220 web browser
* OpenOffice.org 3.0 office suite
* GIMP 2.6 image editor
* Flash Player 10.0 plugin
* and much more!

System requirements of Chrome OS:

* Processor: Intel Pentium, Xeon or newer; AMD Duron, Athlon, Sempron, Opteron or newer
* RAM: min. 256 MB
* Hard disk: min. 1 GB
* Graphics card: supports most modern graphics cards.

Google Chrome OS is a project by Google Inc. to develop a lightweight computer operating system devoted to using the World Wide Web.

Announced on July 7, 2009, it is based on Google’s Chrome web browser and the Linux kernel. It will initially be targeted at netbooks, and is set to be released during the second half of 2010.

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It will run on systems with either x86 or ARM processors.Google has stated that the Google Chrome OS project will be open source by the end of 2009, and that it will use “a new windowing system”, as opposed to the X Window System, the standard windowing system for the Linux platform.

Google states that Chrome is being designed in a minimalist way, much like its Chrome web browser. In this way, the company hopes to move much of the user interface from the desktop environment to the World Wide Web. Cloud computing will be a large part of its design. It has stated that, for developers, “the web is the platform”.

The Chrome OS is being targeted at users who spend most of their computer time on the Internet, and is designed to run on computers ranging from netbooks to desktop computers.

Google has stated that the Chrome OS is separate from its Android operating system, which was designed primarily for use on smartphones.


Also, Google announced that the Chrome OS will feature a novel security architecture. According to Google’s official announcement, they will be “going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don’t have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates”.

Download from here………

http://sites.google.com/site/chromeoslinux/download