Thu, October 21, 2010
Sci-Tech > Technology > Apple unveils new OS, MacBook Air

Apple launches latest thinner laptop

2010-10-21 09:02:25 GMT2010-10-21 17:02:25 (Beijing Time)  SINA.com

Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils the latest improvements to the company's Mac software during a news conference at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino, California, Oct 20, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]

Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils the latest Mac operating system software named "Lion" during a news conference at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino, California, Oct 20, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]

Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he unveils the latest improvements to Mac software as his company looks to increase market share gains against Microsoft Windows-based PCs during a news conference at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino, California, Oct 20, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]

Media and guests check out Apple's latest thinner MacBook Air 11" (L) and 13" models and new operating system after attending a news conference at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino, California, Oct 20, 2010. The new MacBook Air - introduced on Wednesday with Jobs' signature "one last thing" set-up - is designed to reproduce the versatility of popular devices such as the iPhone and iPad, and will incorporate FaceTime video chats, which Apple is bringing to all its Macs. [Photo/Agencies]

Apple staff, members of the media and invited guests check out Apple's latest thinner MacBook Air models and new operating system after attending a news conference at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino, California Oct 20, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]

Apple is looking to increase market share gains against Microsoft Windows-based PCs. In the quarter that just ended, Mac revenue was $4.9 billion, less than a quarter of Apple's overall revenue.

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