MacBook Pro Release Date: Steve Jobs' Vision in 2012 and Beyond [Features, Specs]
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MacBook Pro Release Date: Steve Jobs' Vision in 2012 and Beyond [Features, Specs]

New York City : NY : USA | Apr 22, 2012 at 6:36 PM PDT
Source: International Business Times
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Steve Jobs may have passed away last year, but his vision for MacBook Pro lives on and stretches far beyond 2012, a leaked report would suggest. Share This Story In 2012, we can expect a major redesign and revamp for the MacBook Pro, but according to the EE Times , Apple has purchased Anobit--an Israeli... FULL ARTICLE AT International Business Times
 
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