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In an invitation sent to journalists, the Cupertino-based
company has announced a new event, which is scheduled for October 14.
The difference is that this time the invitation is not just
a cryptic slogan, but it contains a clear clue about what we should expect.
The invitation reads "The spotlight turns to notebooks"
written on a picture in which a ray of light shines over Apple logo on the back
of what seems to be a notebook.
The announcement follows after last week Seth Weintraub of
9to5Mac reported that Apple has come up with a new manufacturing process for
MacBooks.
The new system was described by as “totally revolutionary, a
game changer.” Apple apparently renounced at its policy to outsource the
manufacturing process to Chinese and Taiwanese producers and took control of
the process. After a few years to put the new process on tracks, Apple will
reportedly use lasers and jets of water to carve the MacBooks out of a brick of
aluminum.
“Our source is adamant so bear with us. He says Apple has
built a manufacturing process that would make Henry Ford proud,” Weintraub
wrote. “One of the biggest Apple innovations in a decade,” Weintraub added.
According to several reports that emerged after Apple sent
the invitations, we could expect a notebook priced as low as $800.
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