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Two New Mac Ads

Two funny new commercials from Apple. I think the buzzer one is my favorite. Vi….*buzz*…classic.

iPhone Free App Of The Day – Pro Football Live

Pro Football Live

Before the internet, keeping up with your sports team could be a daunting task to take under. With the internet, and the ability to keep up with live game updates, that has all changed. If you’re a Miami Dolphins fan who happens to live in San Francisco, you can keep up with the games. For people with iPods, there is a free solution which comes by way of Pro Football Live.

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iPhone Free App Of The Day – eReader

eReader

For anyone who loves to read but doesn’t like the clutter of a book collection, eReader might be for you. As a warning, eReader is in essence free but you will have to pay for the books you read on it. There is a slew of books available for the eReader, and the library keeps growing everyday.

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$899 MacBook Pricing Is Still Rumor

A few days ago, FreeMacBlog substantiated a rumor that the new MacBook line would start at $800. Since the rumor, there have yet been even more rumors to counter the initial rumor (rumors can be exhausting).

According to a new “October the 14th” blog, the pricing of $800 is off. It’s actually going to be $899, if you’re to believe the image that they provide.

MacBook Pricing

iPhone Free App Of The Day – Platial

Platial

Sometimes there are places that you haven’t visited, even where you live. With this free app, you can discover brand new places that others have seen and commented on. Platial is basically a map where people can add comments to different places at certain addresses they’ve visited. Then others can view pictures, comments, of those places. Very neat, and pretty useful if you’re a visitor.

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Apple Releasing $800 Laptop

You can put this piece of news in the rumor bin, but what a rumor it is. The Inquisitr is reporting that Apple is making plans to have their lowest price point laptop at $800.

Inquisitr cites “credible” sources though doesn’t go into specifics. Their sources say that Apple retail stores have received their price sheets, which lists 12 price points for the new line. The new price range will start at $800 and end at $3100, which used to starts at $1099.

Only time will tell if Inquisitr’s sources were accurate.