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How would you change Apple's Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook Pro?

Same 'ole, same 'ole? There's no doubt that Apple's newest MacBook Pro looks awfully similar to the models that have come before it, but the engineers in Cupertino still managed to shake a few things up on the early 2011 model.

New MacBook Pros freezing under heavy load?

Apple may have dodged the big Sandy Bridge problem with its new MacBook Pros, but it looks like it may now be experiencing some growing pains of an ano

Motorola Xoom and Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook Pro get torn down

The Xoom's big attraction may be the ethereal Honeycomb that oozes within it, but it's still a gadget made of metal, silicon and plastic, so we're as keen as anyone to see what its insides look like.

Apple shutters online store to fill it up with new MacBook Pros

You know the routine by now: Apple's online Store goes down, the Engadget tips inbox explodes with caring netizens informing us of that fact, and a few hours later it sprouts back up with Cupertino's latest hardware up for sale.

Best Buy adding new Apple laptop SKUs to its systems, foreshadows MacBook Pro refresh

Best Buy's laptop discovery tool is doing a slightly overzealous job this morning by listing a set of "new SKU" laptops from Apple Computer before said company has had a chance to announce them.

New MacBook Air Vs Pro: Sale Volumes Compared

New MacBook Air Vs Pro: Sale Volumes Compared

The new MacBook Air has high sale volumes when compared to the likes of the MacBook Pro. According to a recent report the thin Apple laptop has been selling around half of what the MacBook Pros are, which is very good considering it has been on the market for 6 months. So how come the 2010 Air is more popular than the older models?

MacBook Pros to get Sandy Bridge CPUs in March?

As the above Danish-language email clearly indicates, the world might very well see a MacBook Pro update on March 1. That is, if the person who sent the tip to blogger Kenneth Lund is to believed. And at the very least, blogger Kenneth Lund thinks that this is the genuine article.
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