Apple can not cope with the demand for 13.3 "MacBook Air


MacBook Air is not enough for everyone, according to AppleInsider.com. As it turned out, we are talking about a model with 13.3 "display. Based on the data from Mac Price Guide to AppleInsider.com, it is not for sale at Apple Many partners among retailers, even Amazon.com. End company, incidentally, is actively selling MacBook Air through its partners at a higher price (200-300 dollars higher than the recommended price). At the moment, Amazon offers a 13.3 MacBook Air 128GB at a price of 1549 U.S. dollars (U.S. $ 250 higher than the official price). As for the MacBook Air 256GB, but now you can buy it for U.S. $ 1849.99, although yesterday it was worth 1799 dollars.

According to AppleInsider.com, among many partners Apple retailers in the U.S. do not have the 13.3 "MacBook Air in stock. Exceptions were MacMall and MacConnection. Even Best Buy reports that the 128GB model is not yet available for online ordering. As regards the model 256GB (with a processor Core i5), then there are no data on it is not on BestBuy.com. According to AppleInsider.com, this means that there is none available.

Deficit 13.3 "MacBook Air, does not seem to affect the Apple Store. According to recent data, this model is still available here. At the same lead time is 24 hours.

Apparently, Apple made a mistake when planning the production of MacBook Air. As reported by Digitimes at the time, the American company was making a bet on this model with a 11.6 "display.

Source: AppleInsider.com

New evidence on the two-mode iPhone 5


Frankly, the rumors that the next generation iPhone will be able to work not only in GSM, and CDMA, go for a long time. However, until recently, no one could cite any evidence that would prove that this smartphone really bimodal. But the situation seems to be beginning to be understood. According to Mac Rumors, such evidence has been found in the report of a single application, which is still undergoing testing on the iPhone 5.

According to one developer for the iPhone 5, this application contains two sets of codes - MNC (Mobile Network Codes) and MCC (Mobile Country Codes). These codes are used to identify the mobile operators. Incidentally, in this application are the codes used Verizon Wireless and AT & T.

It is also worth recalling that the iPhone 4 for Verizon Wireless has a wireless module Qualcomm MDM6600 (pictured), which supports both standard communications - GSM and CDMA. At the time, chief financial officer, Verizon also has publicly stated that the iPhone 5 will work in any of all the existing mobile networks in the world.

Source: MacRumors.com
 

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