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Apple MacBook (June 2009)

For AU$1599, it's hard to beat this MacBook's nearly Pro-level specs if you're in the market for a budget Apple laptop.

Snow Leopard preview

Among the news and announcements at the WWDC Keynote this morning, Apple previewed the next iteration of Mac OS X Leopard. Snow leopard, as Mac OS X 10.6 is known, packs a lot of new features and is slated for release in September.

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Reviews

  • Apple iWork '09

    Intuitive interface design and easy access to useful features make iWork the best office suite choice on the Mac. Though it lacks some of Microsoft Office's advanced options, iWork '09 is an emerging powerhouse in its own right.

  • Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac (Special Media Edition)

    Office 2008 for Mac may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less expensive alternatives.

  • Apple Keynote 3

    Apple Keynote 3 is a true competitor to PowerPoint, especially with its low price and advanced features.

  • Apple iWork '06

    Both Pages 2 and Keynote 3 up the ante, moving each application, and the iWork suite as a whole, a little bit closer to industrial strength.

  • Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003

    Although it's pricey, Microsoft's PowerPoint 2003 is still the reigning champion of presentation software. You'll get a wealth of customisation options, though not when it comes to export formats.

  • Corel Presentations 12

    Although its overall slowness is frustrating, Corel Presentations 12 does the job of creating presentations, though neither quickly nor nimbly.

  • Apple Mac Mini

    Leave it to Apple to make the small-form-factor PC even smaller. This AU$799 desktop-ish computer is 16.5cm on each side and 50cm tall. But is it as inexpensive as it seems?

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  • Microsoft dabbles in hardware

    Taking a page from arch-rival Apple, Microsoft has teamed up with hardware-maker Acer to deliver a Windows 7 laptop created to its specifications.

  • Microsoft previews Windows Mobile 6.5

    On Monday, Microsoft officially unveiled the latest version of its mobile operating system at GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009.

  • Ballmer to talk Windows 7, not ZunePhone, at CES

    Microsoft will have a bunch of stuff to show at the Consumer Electronics Show, but a rumoured ZunePhone won't be one of them, according to sources familiar with the company's plans.

  • Apple answers call for iPhone applications

    Apple wowed the cell phone industry a year ago with the first version of the iPhone. And now its new software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store featuring third-party applications could change the game yet again.

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The Explain Series

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