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Friday 10th October 2008
Apple dates new MacBooks 9:16AM, Friday 10th October 2008
Apple will release its redesigned MacBooks on 14 October, the company has announced.

Apple has been sending out its usual cryptic invites to the event, which feature a shadowy outline of a MacBook with the tagline, "The spotlight turns to notebooks" just beneath it.

The advent of any new Apple product is usually good cause for a groundswell of rumours and wild theories and the MacBook event has not disappointed.

A posting on the Nvidia site, purportedly showing a MacBook but titled, "Nvidia optimises the notebook PC" had led a number of analysts concluding the refresh will dump Intel graphics for Nvidia.

A recent rumour also suggested Apple will employ an entirely new manufacturing process in the creation of the new MacBooks. This process will see the case developed from a single piece of metal, possibly aluminium. Apparently these new designs are to be dubbed, "The Apple Brick".

Other rumours have hinted at a wider trackpads to accommodate multitouch gesture controls, a possible touchscreen trackpad, and a lighter, thinner design following in the footsteps of the MacBook Air.

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