Published 6/8/2009
at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Macworld.com - Apple revamped almost its entire laptop line Monday during its Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, promoting its 13-inch Aluminum unibody Macbooks into the MacBook Pro line, upgrading the existing 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros, and slashing MacBook Air prices while boosting speeds.
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