Apple cleans up at prestigious D&AD design awards ceremony By Chris Foresman | Published: May 16, 2008 - 02:46PM CT D&AD, a British charity group that seeks to promote good design, awarded Apple three top awards at a ceremony held last night. …
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Apple cleans up at prestigious D&AD design awards ceremony
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Specing the rumored MacBook update
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/05/16/specing-the-rumored-macbook-updateSpecing the rumored MacBook update By Charles Jade | Published: May 16, 2008 - 01:54PM CT MacBook in "steel" and black by ColorWare Another piece of the puzzle in the rumor about the redesigned MacBook has fallen into place. …
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Awkwardly-named app eases App Engine development on Mac OS X
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/05/16/awkwardly-named-app-eases-app-engine-development-on-mac-os-xAwkwardly-named app eases App Engine development on Mac OS X By Chris Foresman | Published: May 16, 2008 - 01:29PM CT Google's App Engine was launched last month, allowing developers to easily create web apps hosted on Google's infrastructure. …
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The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800
http://macblender.com/the-ugliest-fattest-macbook-ever-is-on...t feel guilty! No, because you’re also buying an XO Laptop for a struggling child in a developing country, like Alabama. And that is priceless. Plus six thousand, eight hundred dollars. [Munk Bogballe via Ars Technica] From: Gizmodo: Apple
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Apple wins two D&AD 'Black Pencil' awards
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/05/16/apple-wins-two-dandad-black-p...reported elsewhere, Apple today won two Black Pencil awards from D&AD, a British organization (or "organisation," I suppose) that promotes the very best of design around the world. This year, the iPhone and
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http://news.fallenknight.orgBut don't feel guilty! No, because you're also buying an XO Laptop for a struggling child in a developing country, like Alabama. And that is priceless. Plus six thousand, eight hundred dollars. galleryPost('macbookugly', 3, ''); [Munk Bogballe via Ars Technica] 16:00
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The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800 [God Why]
http://www.arnsteinlarsen.no/?p=13021But don't feel guilty! No, because you're also buying an XO Laptop for a struggling child in a developing country, like Alabama. And that is priceless. Plus six thousand, eight hundred dollars. galleryPost('macbookugly', 3, ''); [Munk Bogballe via Ars Technica]
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The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800 [God Why]
http://www.iklangadget.com/ads/the-ugliest-fattest-macbook-e...But don't feel guilty! No, because you're also buying an XO Laptop for a struggling child in a developing country, like Alabama. And that is priceless. Plus six thousand, eight hundred dollars. galleryPost('macbookugly', 3, ''); [Munk Bogballe via Ars Technica]
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The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800 [God Why]
http://gizmodo.com/391314/the-ugliest-fattest-macbook-ever-i...a generous slathering of shitty taste. But don't feel guilty! No, because you're also buying an XO Laptop for a struggling child in a developing country, like Alabama. And that is priceless. Plus six thousand, eight hundred dollars. [Munk Bogballe via Ars Technica]
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The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800 [God Why]
http://www.wilson-graf.com/w/?p=11071But don't feel guilty! No, because you're also buying an XO Laptop for a struggling child in a developing country, like Alabama. And that is priceless. Plus six thousand, eight hundred dollars. galleryPost('macbookugly', 3, ''); [Munk Bogballe via Ars Technica]
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Top Gear Electronics
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Specing the rumored MacBook update
http://earthpilot.blogspot.com/2008/05/specing-rumored-macbo...The latest MacBook rumor continues to take shape, with display manufacturers and a timeframe for fall 2008. read more | digg story
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Use Fluid to bring mobile web apps to your Mac desktop
http://earthpilot.blogspot.com/2008/05/use-fluid-to-bring-mo...app for creating Site Specific Browsers to run websites in their own application windows on the Mac. With a little bit of tweaking, Fluid's browsers can use the mobile versions of sites that can let you get work done while staying out of your way. read more | digg story