Wes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 So for all the work I do with computers, I've never owned a laptop. That all changed when Apple announced the new Macbook Pro's at Macworld in January. I had been waiting for the Powerbook line to transition over to the new Intel chips before buying, so I finally placed my order the day after they were announced. After much impatient waiting over the past month and a half, it finally came-and just in time for my big trip to Florida. Here's some pictures: Oh hey what's this? The packaging is TINY. And very sexy. YAY! EGGS! The contents. The (pretty big) power brick, the remote, and a large grey rectangle. This is the new hotness. Ready to go. In case you wondering, this is an Apple. Only two more X's to go! Westcoaster and TPR run fine. Awesome.
niiicolaaah Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 mmmm..... apple..... ::drool:: that is one sexy computer
Carnage Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Awesome. I've been thinking about buying one of those. But common sense is keeping me from adding an extra $2K onto my credit card.
Wes Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 Here's a pic I just took using Photobooth and the built in iSight.
Angry_Gumball Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Nice... *drools* At first, I thought you were being sarcastic on the other topic about the Mac...I've never heard of the MacBook before, just the PowerMac and the iBook. That computer looks sweet though.
Chris Benvenuto Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 *cough* Renamed Powerbook with few more features *Cough* BTW, Wes. My dad's G4 Powerbook is the same size and look. So don't even start on my little cough above.
Wes Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 ^ Uh, yeah...I KNOW it's a souped up Powerbook. That's what I wanted. It has a faster processor (two actually), a brighter screen, the built in camera, etc. I was always going to get a Powerbook, but I was waiting until Apple put the Intel chips in them. They just happened to change the name when they did. Wes (I still like the Powerbook name more than Macbook though.)
Carnage Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 You should have got a P-P-P-Powerbook. (hope you know that joke otherwise this post means nothing )
DerekRx Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Awesome news, Wes! Glad you got your baby safely. Just remember, she (?) may be safe at Disney and Universal, but don't take her to the Wisconsin State Fair. The Arrow Pipeline coaster won't be too forgiving on sleekness like that! Stuck here with my Windose Toshiba Satellite...
Jew Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 *cough* Renamed Powerbook with few more features *Cough* I never would have guessed that!
SharkTums Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 It's sexy, but Mac's always have that something special about them!
memphish Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Hotness. Still waiting on the new intel iBook. In the meantime... http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?date=2006-02-21 Serious flaw on OS X Published: 2006-02-21, Last Updated: 2006-02-21 22:15:27 UTC by Kyle Haugsness (Version: 3(click to highlight changes)) We received notice from Juergen Schmidt, editor-in-chief at heise.de, that a serious vulnerability has been found in Apple Safari on OS X. "In its default configuration shell commands are execute[d] simply by visting a web site - no user interaction required." This could be really bad. Attackers can run shell scripts on your computer remotely just by visiting a malicious website. Full text of the article: http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/69862 Proof of concept from the original discoverer (Michael Lehn): http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/~lehn/mac.html The problem is due to a feature that is activated by default: Open Safe Files after downloading. A zip file is considered safe and so they will be opened automatically. Subsequently, a shell script with no #! at the beginning of the script will be executed automatically. No user interaction! Recommended action: disable the option "Open 'safe' files after downloading" in the "General" preferences section in Safari.
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