In Cupertino this morning a crowd heard and saw the very latest. FoxNews reports, "With a new version of the Macintosh operating system called Lion, a super slim new MacBook Air, and updates to the iLife application suite, Apple CEO Steve Jobs hit the stage with a flourish at an October 20 press event."
ComputerWorld tells us, "MacBook Air will not have a hard drive, but is going with flash memory. It will be 80% smaller, two times faster, and more reliable -- and like an iPad will turn on instantly." The price drops under $1,000.
Take a look at these ten large photos of the 11-inch MacBook Air from ArsTechnica. And don't hold your breath for Lion, it's due out in Summer 2011.
See streaming video of the event. Read about the iLife '11, a major upgrade to iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand.
Adding to our information this Saturday (10-23) Jim Hamm sends us the link to SmallDog newsletter 694 with articles on the 11" MacBook Air, Lion 10.7, iMovie '11, the Mac App Store, iPhoto '11, and GarageBand '11.