Love the Mac > 17" mac book pro by as early as Sunday?

http://blog.lotas-smartman.net [Tiernans Comms Closet] There are rumors going around (like this one over at Ars Technica's Infinate Loop) saying that a 17" Mac Book Pro could be on the cards as early as Sunday. Its an interesting idea, and if true, i will be thinking about one of those insted of the 15" model.

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http://www.gizzar.com  Gizzar: Yeah, yeah you can try and convince me that Macbook Pro is the best laptop ever… but you can’t convince me that it’s at all ready to play well in a Microsoft infested office. (via Cosmos)

http://www.richardsnotes.org  Richard’s Notes: Given the fact that I’m spending more time taking and organizing and printing photographs in a variety of forms and sizes, I yearn for the non-destructive editing capabilities of a program like Aperture but I also would like to continue using a portable computer. (via Cosmos)

iain tait | crackunit.com: It’s a shiny new Intel-based MacBook Pro. I have to say I’ve not noticed that I’m getting more work done in a shorter period of time. (via Cosmos)

Penny Arcade! - Treachery In 1080ihttp://www.penny-arcade.com  Penny Arcade! - Treachery In 1080i: I had read a few articles saying that people playing games under Windows on the new Intel Macs saw a “20% performance increase”. That number doesn’t mean anything to me so I figured I should test it out myself. (via Cosmos)

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http://blog.wired.com [Blog.wired.com] The Cult of Mac Blog: I would like to add here one bonus hero, who should have been in the gallery originally -- marketeer Joanna Hoffman, the fifth member of the original Mac team and creator of the business plan for the machine. She also wrote the first draft of the Human Interface guidelines Quite famously, she convinced Steve to take a closer look at her ideas by reformating the business plan to look more like the GUI they were shooting for.

[Whiterabbits.com] Mac Net Journal: I remain highly skeptical of the hype around the BootCamp beta program, and from the sounds of things, the effort could well backfire on Apple unless it plans to come up with its own way to run Windows in a virtual window on the Mac OS X desktop, since Microsoft is questioning whether it will continue developing Virtual PC in light of BootCamp.

http://voodoopc.blogspot.com [Voodoopc.blogspot.com] Rahul Sood's Weblog: On a final note, the comparison of apples to apples will never be 100% without flaws, as it will depend on the SW (OS) and the ISV building the SW to run on the OS to make it more ore less efficient on a pice of hardware. Already the benchmark for the iMac is flawed for the simple reason, that most of the drivers, that is the heart of linking the SW to the HW is not fully optimized thus transferring the limited effort in generating them to be compared to a mindset utterly different than the hack that Apples has provided for dual boot.

[Apple.quicksurf.com] Apple News Log: Digital Heaven today released AutoMotion 1.0, an application designed to serve as a powerful companion to Apple’s Motion software. Created as a complete solution to the previously manual and time consuming process of creating multiple graphics, AutoMotion merges template styles with text data to create multiple graphics quickly.

Macworld.comhttp://www.macworld.com [Macworld.com] Macworld: Editors' Notes: Apple Goes to Vegas: And in a classic "one more thing" moment (familiar to anyone who has watched a Steve Jobs keynote), Schoeben spent the last minute glossing over a major update to the company's $3000 digital compositing software Shake 4 (a favorite among the NAB crowd), which he called the biggest update to the product in its history. But to see it, you'll have to go to Apple's booth on the show floor here in Vegas, or visit the Shake page on Apple's Web site.

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