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Mac Megasite’s Mike confidently says that “the MacBook Nano is go” at MacWorld. The post, if legitimate, also gives meaning to the MacWorld posters stating that “there’s something in the air.” Mike state that the new MacBook Nano sub-notebook will utilize something called “beam technology” to transfer data wirelessly even faster than Bluetooth. This is most likely the WiMax long range wireless technology that Apple may expand across it’s entire MacBook Pro lineup. According to the post, this could be the “Something in the air.”
This MacBook Nano is said to be 0.75” thick, and have a Solid State Hard Drive and no optical drive, none of which is really news.
Mike’s “little bird” also said “something about watching TV on the iPhone.”
If this post has any truth to it, it could be that Apple is preparing the “beam technology for it’s Apple TV and new Macs, to quickly and easily stream movies and in the iPhones case, live TV.
I have no idea how reliable Mac Megasite is, and as it stands I would not put too much stock in this post, tiny as it is. However, it’s vagueness opens up many interesting possibilities for MacWorld.
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