Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 29th Feb 2008 15:41 UTC
Apple The envelope had been lying there on the minimalist desk all throughout Jobs' keynote. The rumours had been clear: Apple is going to launch a subnotebook, a sort of MacBook Mini. Despite the rumours, the collective gasp of amazement was clearly audible when Jobs pulled the MacBook Air out of the envelope. I have to admit, even I was all wowed. Consequently, you can imagine I was delighted when Apple NL agreed to loan me a review unit as soon as they had the MacBook Air in stock. Read on for the review.
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RE: Connectivity
by Crono on Fri 29th Feb 2008 16:21 UTC in reply to "Connectivity"
Crono
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2006-11-08

Ehm, yeah. Indeed, if it had a normal ethernet connector, everything would be fine, since, well, as we all know, the world (including rural Germany) is full of network cables waiting for your laptop to be plugged in.


Well the university I work at does have its own W-LAN, but I't not necessarily always available. Most time it works, but when you are in a room on the border of the campus then the connectivity is not really good. Also it gets worse when some people start machines that emit electromagnetic waves.

BUT there are wired-network ports EVERYWHERE. Now what? Hope that the people will shut off the machines and stop their tests just so you can reach the network?

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