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		<description><![CDATA[Reportedly, after the iPad release Steve Jobs walked in to a MacBook meeting and asked why he couldn't have instant on with his notebook. The latest MacBook Air was born. Apple is playing a different game now. The numbers are no fluke. The new juggernaut has never taken its focus off of making the personal computer experience <em>personal</em>.]]></description>
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