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Original MacBook Air Hacked to Use Four Finger Gestures
Original MacBook Air Hacked to Use Four Finger Gestures
The new four-finger trackpad gestures found on the new MacBook and MacBook Pro could be coming to older Mac notebooks, too. A curious (and jealous) member of Mac Rumors – michaelb – was so envious of the four-finger gestures his girlfriend was enjoying on her new MacBook that he stole the ...
 	Apple brings HDCP to a new aluminum MacBook near you
Apple brings HDCP to a new aluminum MacBook near you
arstechnica.com — High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) you can't live with it, but you practically can't buy an HD-capable... device anymore without it. While HDCP is typically used in devices like Blu-ray players, HDTVs, HDMI-enabled notebooks, and even the Apple ... (more) Apple brings HDCP to a new aluminum MacBook near you
My New Mac Pro Ultra Mini
My New Mac Pro Ultra Mini
wolphbite.com — How I converted a “dead” Apple MacBook to a Mac Pro Ultra Mini. Digg it here A... Little Background: I was given a “dead” 13″ MacBook that had water poured on it. After taking it apart and testing I found that the ... (more) My New Mac Pro Ultra Mini
Fake / Prototype Macbook Air - Mac Forums
Fake / Prototype Macbook Air - Mac Forums
forums.macrumors.com — I recently picked up a used Macbook Air 1.6 The bottom case is black without any markings... on it. Computer does boot up, but the battery has swollen and distorted the case. I removed the bottom of the case and pulled the battery with thoughts of ... (more) Fake / Prototype Macbook Air - Mac Forums
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MacBook Air Four Finger Gestures
Gadget Venue — ... purposes. But, with a bit of effort MichaelB managed to get this new OS and drivers on to his older MacBook Air. But, this didn’t actually work with out a little more effort. By rummaging around in the system he managed to find something that made the option become available in the system preferences. For details on how to perform this hackery for your self you need a pre October 2008 MacBook Air and some instructions which can be found here. Via: Wired ...

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