23 June 2012

Review: The 2012 MacBook Air soars with Ivy Bridge

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The Internet's most hated man Features
The Internet's most hated man
by Cyrus Farivar

"Sometimes I have a 22-hour day. I try to get at least two hours of sleep," Charles Carreon told Ars on Wednesday. The FunnyJunk lawyer was driving at the time, calling from a hands-free device. "I work hard. I work real hard. Sometimes I drink more Starbucks than usual."

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Doubling down: FunnyJunk lawyer to subpoena Ars, Twitter Law & Disorder
Doubling down: FunnyJunk lawyer to subpoena Ars, Twitter
by Nate Anderson

Charles Carreon, the lawyer now suing webcomic creator Matthew Inman for things like incitement to "cyber-vandalism," isn't messing around with his lawsuit—he really does intend to nail everyone involved, from Inman to Twitter imposters to "cyber-vandals" to online fundraising sites. After filing a lawsuit targeting 100 anonymous Internet "Does" (among others), Carreon has announced that he plans to unmask at least one of them and name the person in his complaint, even if it means subpoenas to Twitter and Ars Technica.

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Review: The 2012 MacBook Air soars with Ivy Bridge Features
Review: The 2012 MacBook Air soars with Ivy Bridge
by Jacqui Cheng

Another year, another MacBook Air. Apple's lightweight machine has come a long way since it was first released in 2008. At last week's 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple updated it once again alongside a plethora of MacBook Pro updates. Like the MacBook Pro, the newest MacBook Air received a bump to Intel's latest Ivy Bridge CPUs and saw updates to its graphics capabilities, USB speeds, and more.

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