Macbook Air

MacBook Air in 35 colors!

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The brushed aluminum on sight, distinguishing feature of Apple's professional laptop computers, is certainly elegant and pleasing to the eye, but in the long run could be monotonous. Colorware meets the needs EITHER would like a more lively and original notebook, allowing you to customize your Mac with A vast palette of colors.

From today, Colorware adds to his offer to customize the ultra-thin Apple notebook MacBook Air, recently introduced by multinational Cupertino. Ben 35 different colors will allow the simple design and "affiliate" of the MacBook Air a touch of eccentricity, of sportsmanship or fun, reflecting the personality of each user.

Screen shot MacBook Air in 35 colors!

Laptops Toshiba Satellite U305 and P205

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After the two teams without HD DVD Satellite with AMD processors and that the manufacturer introduced last week (along with a model 17-inch Qosmio HD DVD), Toshiba returns to the load this week with two new teams: one small dimensions and a 17 inch intended as a substitute for a desktop computer. For the largest model has an HD DVD drive already said we wanted to incorporate all Toshiba laptops that could.

The U305 series is the leading 13.3-inch screen with 1280x800 resolution, 1.3 megapixel webcam, DVD burner and up to 4 GB of RAM. Also incorporate firewire card, which is a joy for those with DV video camera and need this kind of port to move the recorded video to the computer.

The Macbook Air hacked through Safari

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Visiting Fayerwayer r I learn that the Macbook Air was hacked. It all started when it came to light a competition organized by OWN 2 OWN hacking consisting and / or take control of one of these laptops: Sony Vaio, a Fujitsu U810, and a MacBook Air.

The first day of competition the hackers were trying to violate any of the three laptops via the Web, but none was able to do anything to these computers, then the next day, the contest judges decided to lower a bit the rules and allowed the competitors with these computers could access Web sites and to open messages infectious.