That’s the same tagline that Apple used when it unveiled the original MacBook Air back in 2008, so it was clearly a signal that a new lightweight laptop was on the way. The M4 MacBook Air had ...
The original MacBook Air is the most important modern laptop. Competing Windows laptops were bulky, plasticky, and cared only for function, with no concern for form; but then Steve Jobs strode the ...
Instead of paying $999 for a MacBook Air, now you can get it for only $229.97. Remember those original MacBook Air commercials where they tuck it into a mailing envelope? Well, it's still that ...
inspired by the original MacBook Air, but significantly thinner and more modern. There are several key advantages you’ll get with the M4 MacBook Air’s display. For starters, it comes in two ...
You might recall that before Steve Jobs pulled the original MacBook Air out of the manila envelope, the event was teased with the sub-line, "2008 There's something in the air." This time around ...
Apple’s MacBook Air M1 redefined lightweight performance, and now you can get it at a fraction of the original price. For a ...
These words are the same ones Steve Jobs used on a slide for the 2008 launch of the original MacBook Air. Then, too, the last time the MacBook Air was updated was March 4, 2024, so a launch this ...
Apple used the same "there's something in the air" slogan before it announced the original MacBook Air in 2008. Cook shared a similar teaser last month, ahead of the iPhone 16e announcement.