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Big Apple Savings Event on the new Macbook, Macbook Pro, and iMac extended through Cyber Monday
We recently wrote about MacMall's Black Friday 2008 sale in which they were offering deals on many of Apple's popular desktops and laptops. The sale has now been extended through tomorrow, Cyber Monday. Originally the deals included some nice discounts on products such as iMacs, iPods, MacBooks, MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs. They have added some even better deals for their extended sale.

One of the new deals is on a powerhouse 17" Apple MacBook Pro. This laptop boasts a 2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 gigs of RAM. With a 512 MB Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT video card it easily meets your computing and gaming needs. It also has a 320 gig hard drive and an 8X SuperDrive, but
Huge Apple Black Friday Sale on Macbook, Macbook Pros, iMacs
UPDATE: MacMall has extended the sale detailed below through the entire holiday weekend, through 11:59pm on 12/1 (Cyber Monday).
MacMall, Apple's largest authorized dealer, is having a three day sale that has actually already begun and will end on Black Friday at 11:59 PM. The sale pretty much covers the spectrum of Apple computers, including MacBooks, iMacs, MacBook Airs, Mac Minis and Mac Pros. A few of the deals caught our eye, here they are:

Measuring just 12.8 x 9 x 1 inches and weighing about 6 lbs. (including AC adapter), the13.3" MacBook is your perfect portable solution. Despite the low sale price of $1179, you get a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2 gigs of RAM and 160 GB hard drive. The big bonus though is an upgrade from the gimpy 64 MB Intel GMA video card to a robust 256 MB Nvidia GeForce 9400M, which is a vast
EOps Unveils i24R3 Wireless Speaker System for iPhone
EOps displayed its new i24R3 Wireless Digital Multi-room Speaker System at this year's 100% Design Tokyo exhibit. Although the speakers look more like fans or lamps than speakers, the system sounds promising as a whole.

The system was designed for the iPhone/iPod by industrial designer Michael Young and features a bass unit dock and satellite speakers. The bass dock incorporates a 4" 40 watt sub-woofer while the satellite speakers are 3" and 20 watts. The sound quality can be adjusted and customized through the digital signal processor to optimize 3D sound and bass and treble effects. The 2.4 GHz digital wireless
EOS Develops First Wireless, Multi-Room Stereo System for iPod
EOS Wireless' wireless speaker system has a docking port for iPods but also has and auxiliary jack for any other music source you might want. It comes with a base station transmitter that can support up to four wireless speakers at a range of 150 feet. The base station has a 2.1 stereo speaker system with two tweeters and a ported down firing subwoofer plus SRS WOW! digital sound enhancement technology. The base station uses a GigaWave® digital wireless audio transmitter with error correction.

The satellite speakers can receive up to 150 feet away and can be plugged directly into a wall socket and hang there, with no need for brackets. They also include a wired power supply in case you don't
Apple announces 2GB iPod Shuffle
Today Apple announced plans for its newest matchbook-sized device. At 2 GB, the new iPod Shuffle will have double the storage capacity of the previous Shuffle. At the same time Apple announced a price cut on the 1 GB version, dropping the tag to $49 from $79. This new 2 GB version will cost $69, a full ten dollars less than the 1 GB Shuffle's previous price. Apple has also been selling refurbished 1 GB Shuffles for $49 recently, so that price will probably drop as well.

Both versions of the half ounce flash memory based music players have clips for easy portability and come in five colors: silver, blue, green, purple and (Product) Red. (Product) Red is a corporate charity
iPod Touch, Pros and Cons
After being on the market for three weeks, plenty of feedback has come in on Apple's new iPod touch. We've gathered some of the pros and cons so without further ado...
Starting with the bad, we hear one complaint above all others – the limited flash memory of only 8 or 16 gigs.
You would think if Apple was building a gorgeous new iPod with video, Wi-Fi and all the other bells and whistles that they would give it more than 16 gigs. That's not much space, especially when you want to store movies. Another complaint is that it has less impressive video quality than the iPhone and
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