In the past few months ago, there was a great feeling deep inside myself telling me that Apple will release something big at the WWDC 2013, but what is it, I didn’t know until today. Apple has just introduced new MacBook Air. Craig Federighi brought up Apple’s marketing head Phil Schiller to talk about some new Macs.

First up, Schiller showed off some updated MacBook Airs. As expected, they’re sporting Intel’s new Haswell processors and other internal improvements that Apple says give it “all-day” battery life. Details on the Air and the stunning new MacBook Pro coming up…


A new whole processor is coming for MacBook Air, and with it Apple promises a full 12 hours of battery life for the 13.3-inch model, and 9 hours for the 11.6-inch version, a significant upgrade from the 7/5 hours quote for last year’s Air models. They also feature support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi.

You will be able to buy the 13.3 and 11.6 inch MacBooks from Apple’s official website, just after the WWDC 2013 is over…

The 13-inch model starts at $1,099 with 128GB of flash storage, and the 11-inch model will start at $999 with 128GB.

And as for the new Mac Pro, this thing is gorgeous. Before introducing the desktop, Schiller said something to the effect of “We don’t normally do this, but you guys are very special to us, so we’re going to show you something we’ve been working on.”

“Can’t innovate my ass,” Schiller quipped.
According to Schiller, Apple’s desktop will be ready to ship this fall, and will come with next generation Intel Xeon processors, dual GPUs, Thunderbolt 2 ports, and flash storage. It’s an astonishing 1/8th the size of its predecessor and is being assembled in the U.S.

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