Look, if there’s one thing Nokia knows it’s how to build hardware.

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Nokia N9: the MacBook Pro Phone
Look, if there’s one thing Nokia knows it’s how to build hardware.

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Nokia N9: the MacBook Pro Phone
Right on schedule, Apple’s released new drivers for the Magic Trackpad , in both OS X and Windows flavors. The download is pretty amusingly huge at 75MB, since it includes videos of all the gestures in action, but at least you’ll know exactly how many fingers to use for that new three-finger drag gesture.

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Apple issues Magic Trackpad drivers for OS X and Windows, updates MacBooks with new gesture support
When it comes to port standardization, Apple marches to the beat of its own drum …

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MacBook refresh includes Mini DisplayPort that pumps out HDMI audio
See that screen there? That’s from the minty fresh beta 4 of iPhone OS 4.0 , which was just released to developers moments ago

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iPhone OS 4.0 beta 4 includes AT&T tethering option
Etsy seller openandclose is selling a $15 set of keyboard decals that — get this — make the look like LEGO blocks. Admittedly, I actually kind of want them.

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Typing With Toys: LEGO Keyboard Decals
This isn’t the first keyboard assembly snafu we’ve seen and it certainly won’t be the last. But once again it’s time to point and laugh at Apple after its new Core i7-equipped MacBook Pro was accidentally fitted with three command keys in Japan

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MacBook Pro i7 in a ‘command’ performance
We’ve stumbled across any number of MacBook Air KIRFs , but it’s not often we see a worthy representation of Cupertino’s heftier model. Never underestimate Shenzhen

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Keepin’ it real fake: MacBook Pro knockoff rocks Ion 2, thinks itself fly
Still think it’s cool being a fanboy ? You’re one of him

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Can’t Possibly Do It Any Wronger: iPad Fail
iPhone , iPhone , iPhone …

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15-inch MacBook Pros MIA on BestBuy.com, long-awaited refresh really, truly coming April 13th?
This one goes back a few years, but Apple has now finally, officially confirmed a hard drive problem that has plagued some MacBooks, and it’s announced a repair program that will allow you to get your hard drive replaced even if the MacBook is out of warranty. The specific models covered are both black and white MacBooks from 2006 and 2007 with 1.83GHz, 2GHz, or 2.16GHz processors, and either 60GB, 80GB, 100GB, 120GB, or 160GB hard drives. As you may recall, the hard drive issue in question is a pretty nasty one that can leave your data unrecoverable, but it seems like Apple will only replace your drive once you’re stuck with the flashing question mark on boot-up — it’s just recommending that people backup their data in the meantime
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Apple opens up repair program for some MacBook hard drives

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