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Submit Response is a weblog by Jack Mottram, a journalist who lives in Glasgow, Scotland. There are 1308 posts in the archives. You can subscribe to a feed. This post was made on January 16, 2008 and belongs in the mac category. The previous post was , and the next post is .

Obligatory Macworld Post

Like every other Mac-​licking weblog­ger in the world, I watched the keynote, thought some things, and wrote them down:

  1. Mac­Book Air It sure is purdy, the ‘Remote Disc’ fea­ture is bril­liant, and so is the mul­ti­touch track­pad. I’m not both­ered by the fact that it has hardly any ports, or that you have to send it back when the bat­tery dies, either. But in all the fuss about its pretty, skinny ways, no one seems to have noticed that it’s still really quite big, bigger than a Mac­Book in terms of its foot­print, in fact. So while it’s more portable by virtue of its low weight, it’s still an unwieldy great thing (unlike a cer­tain dinky little com­puter of which I am not unfond). Oh, and it’s pre­pos­ter­ously expen­sive. Will doubt­less sell like meth in a trailer park.

  2. iPhone 1.1.3 Show­ing off the excit­ing new capa­bil­ity to send texts to mul­ti­ple recip­i­ents is fuck­ing embar­rass­ing, no? Still, with the iPhone taking such spec­tac­u­lar strides towards actu­ally work­ing as a proper ‘phone, and the SDK coming next month, I’m edging closer to maybe think­ing about con­sid­er­ing buying one when my cur­rent con­tract runs out. (Can you tell I’ve never had a proper go on one?)

  3. Movie Rentals/Apple TV Upgrade I couldn’t even muster the energy to stifle a yawn during this announcement.

  4. Time Cap­sule To awk­wardly para­phrase Prince, it’s the dream we all dream of, com­put­ers plus device in the World Series of wire­less back­ups! Sod a laptop that’s a bit thin­ner than other lap­tops, this is the real deal: hugely useful and rea­son­ably priced. I’d be pre-​ordering one right now if I hadn’t bought a 1TB exter­nal drive the day Leop­ard came out, due to get­ting all giddy about Time Machine. It could do with some clever .Mac inte­gra­tion though, for your really impor­tant files—those slickly auto­mated back­ups wont be much use if your Time Cap­sule melts in a house fire.

In sum­mary: Time Cap­sule is as excit­ing as backup solu­tions get; every­thing else, rather less so.

Can we have a cheap and tiny sub-​notebook next year, Steve?

Posted at 5pm on 16/01/08 by Jack Mottram to the mac category.
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  1. We’ve just got the avail­able to order at our place and it’s look­ing rather sexy. (note the subtle plug :) It’s prob­a­bly just a matter of time before the other laptop man­u­fac­tur­ers in the PC market start remov­ing opti­cal drives too, although secu­rity issues will pos­si­bly arise from purely wire­less instal­la­tions. But the thing that has us really excited about the Mac­Book Air is the shift towards solid state hard drives; pro­vid­ing you can shield them from unwar­ranted EM, they should be emerg­ing soon across many more prod­ucts. It’s really more than just a thin­ner Mac­Book - it’s a risky and admirable step where no laptop has gone before.

    Posted by David Lindop at 4pm on 18.01.08

  2. Sorry, for repeat­ing the com­ment - I missed a tag bracket!

    We’ve just got the Mac­Book Air avail­able to order at our place and it’s look­ing rather sexy. (note the subtle plug :) It’s prob­a­bly just a matter of time before the other laptop man­u­fac­tur­ers in the PC market start remov­ing opti­cal drives too, although secu­rity issues will pos­si­bly arise from purely wire­less instal­la­tions. But the thing that has us really excited about the Mac­Book Air is the shift towards solid state hard drives; pro­vid­ing you can shield them from unwar­ranted EM, they should be emerg­ing soon across many more prod­ucts. It’s really more than just a thin­ner Mac­Book - it’s a risky and admirable step where no laptop has gone before.

    Posted by David Lindop at 4pm on 18.01.08

  3. ^^^^ macwhore­house more like ;)

    Posted by Luke at 5pm on 04.02.08

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