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		<title>MacBook Pro &#8211; Where Size Matter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 05:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know those Microsoft laptop hunter spots? Apple may already have responded with TV spots of their own, but these MacBook Pros strike back at Microsoft better than any ad can: by doing. Apple did two things simultaneously that are usually contradictory; they lowered the price of their entire MacBook Pro line while at the [...]]]></description>
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<p>You know those Microsoft laptop hunter spots? Apple may already have responded with TV spots of their own, but these MacBook Pros strike back at Microsoft better than any ad can: by doing.</p>
<p>Apple did two things simultaneously that are usually contradictory; they lowered the price of their entire MacBook Pro line while at the same time bumping up the specs. The 15-inch version now starts at $1699 and caps out at $2299, down from $1999 and $2499. What&#8217;s even nicer is that the 13-inch MacBook—which previously didn&#8217;t have a Firewire slot or a &#8220;nicer&#8221; screen—got absorbed into the MacBook Pro family and is now virtually indistinguishable from the rest of the Pro line.</p>
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		<title>Google Chrome: Mac, Linux and extensions in beta</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 12:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Google has developed the Chrome&#8217;s beta version for Mac and Linux. Google has written in its post about the new Chrome beta. Google launched this beta version as a Holiday Chrome package. <span id="more-788"></span><strong>Google Chrome for Mac (Beta)</strong><br />
We&#8217;ve been working hard to deliver a first-class browser for the Mac — it took longer than we expected, but we hope the wait was worth it! We wanted Google Chrome to feel at home on the Mac, so we&#8217;ve focused on uniting our clean, simple design with subtle animations and effects to create a snappy and satisfying browsing experience on OS X. As you might expect, the speed of Google Chrome for Mac is something we&#8217;re very proud of. If you have a Mac, <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=mac" target="_blank">try installing the beta</a> and see how fast it launches — there&#8217;s hardly even time for the icon in the dock to bounce!</p>
<p><strong>Google Chrome for Linux (Beta)</strong><br />
At Google, most engineers use Linux machines, so we certainly heard loud and clear how much they wanted Google Chrome for Linux. Just like Google Chrome for Windows and Mac, we focused on speed, stability and security, but we also wanted a high-performance browser that integrated well with the Linux ecosystem. This includes tight integration with native <a href="http://www.gtk.org/" target="_blank">GTK themes</a>, updates that are managed by the standard system package manager, and many other features that fit in natively with the operating system where possible.</p>
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