Macbook Stickers

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Originally uploaded by Osman Junaid

It took me a while but I’m happy with it, for now at least!





Toxic

11 02 2008

Seen the new MacBook Air adverts? ‘Course you have. You’ll learn one thing from watching the advert – the backing music is better than the actual product being advertised. If you watched the advert like me and thought, “Wow, this is kinda good”, you’re after Yael Naim’s single, called New Soul.

I bought it off iTunes.

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Sure, I buy music.

Yael Naim, a former Israeli Air Force Orchestra member, has a very distinctive sound about her. Yeah, it’s weird. So weird, in fact, that I kind of like the way it creeps me out. She’s done a cover of Britney Spears’ Toxic. The problem is, it’s not like Nickel Creek’s version, which is supposed to be a sort of tongue in cheek pisstake that actually sounds really good. Instead, Naim, not one to shift out of creepmode, did this.

You know what, Britney is bollocks, but this cover by Naim has got to be worse. Yes, I said it. Britney is better.

Perhaps I’m too harsh, perhaps not. I’m sure you’ll let me know what you think about that.

Watch Nickel Creek’s cover of Toxic here.





Air

15 01 2008

Steve Jobs has unveiled the latest in his lineup for the first quarter of 2008, a 13.3″ super slim 3lb (1.36kg) MacBook, called MacBook Air. Although not a sub-notebook like the Sony TZ series, it comes with neither an optical drive nor an ethernet port.

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Like the TZ series however, it uses a Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2gb RAM and has the option of a solid-state hard drive, for faster booting and access times. An 80gb hard drive will be the standard on the notebook that is already being called “the world’s thinnest”.

Being priced at $1,799 (£914), it will certainly be in the same sort of price bracket as the smaller, lighter and in my opinion more beautiful TZ series offering, once the higher UK pricing is revealed.

One thing that most certainly is nice is the full aluminium case that will, of course, come as standard.

Apple have launched this alongside Apple TV 2.0 and another interesting product, known as Time Capsule, which is primarily designed for use with Leopard applications such as Time Machine, for wireless back-up of data.

Looks alright, so far.

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 Info on the MacBook Air courtesy of Ars Technica