Once again, Apple has the public and media in a frenzy after announcing a March 9 press event that will most likely be the official launch of the highly anticipated Apple Watch. But there could be more on the plate, as the company could also unveil a new Macbook Air.
Apple has apparently been working on a radical redesign for its next-generation MacBook Air and if the changes are as expected, this could be the next big leap in the MacBook series since the 2012 Retina MacBook Pro.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the place and time to get a look at the newest products from the Cupertino tech giant, as well as hints about what's on the horizon for the closely followed gadget maker. Here's what WWDC 2014 might bring, and what's been rumored but probably isn't in the cards.
The MacBook Air could set itself apart from the MacBook Pro in its next release with a special solar charging feature, according to rumors stemming from Apple's request for a solar technology-related patent.
We all know that the MacBook Pro is superior to the MacBook Air - just look at the price difference - but could this year's Macbook Air release outshine its MacBook Pro counterpart?
Although Apple has remained quiet about its specific plans to upgrade its MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops, rumors are indicating that the tech giant will release a "lightning quick" MacBook Pro, according to GottaBeMobile.
All sorts of changes are in store for Apple's MacBook computers - both the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro - especially as the company looks to stay relevant and fresh up against its competitors.
Apple has made sure to brag about retina screens in its marketing efforts behind the MacBook Pro, but when it comes to these special screens, the MacBook Air has been left in the dark.