Before Steve Jobs unveiled the first unibody MacBook Air to the audience at Apple’s 2008 Macworld conference, the company’s co-founder wanted to get the people contemplating what product would be showcased with the line ‘There’s something in the Air’ that was visibly displayed on the projector during the keynote. Sure enough, the people at the presentation initiated their brainstorming sessions, but in the end, Jobs unveiled the mystery product as the MacBook Air, a 13.3-inch notebook that was marketed as the world’s thinnest notebook and featured a full-sized keyboard with LED backlighting. 17 years after its inception, Apple continues to […]
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