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10/10/2008, 5:40pm, EDT

Friday, October 10th

Forum roundup: MacBook casing leaked, MBP repair

Forum roundup: The recent leak of the new MacBook and MacBook Pro cases has sparked quite an extensive conversation about these new models in the MacNN forums today. Another topic of interest revolves around Apple's recent announcement to fix the 8600 GT graphics card in the mid 2007 - early 2008 MBPs free of charge due to a known problem. One member who has been having problems with iTunes podcasting turns to the forums for advice and guidance. Forum goers discuss Quickbooks 2009 and other similar software in this thread. BZ, a Grizzled Veteran of the MacNN forums recently started a thread to discuss his first iPhone application called iDayZ, an app designed for keeping track of important dates such as birthdays and anniversaries.


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Other story tags: Cases, MacBook, MacBook Pro, ATI, notebooks

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