• Apple’s New Data Center Revealed to be Giant Vault


    Once again, Steve Jobs is poised to pull a surprise out of his hat.

    Apple’s 500,000-square-foot North Carolina facility, long thought to be a server farm set to power the company’s cloud-based services, turns out to be nothing of the sort.

    According to the folks at scoopertino, the facility is actually the world’s largest vault — where Apple will stash the $60 billion treasure it holds in reserve.

    Each of four connected vaults are designed to hold a different type of asset. One of the largest vaults, measuring over 140,000 square feet, is dedicated to US currency — kept crisp by an advanced climate control system. Apple engineers are already at work to reduce the amount of space needed for currency, co-developing a million-dollar-bill with the U.S. Treasury.

    “Smaller” vaults (measuring 75,000 and 95,000 square respectively) will house Bonds & CDs and special Apple-designed gold bullion.
    Incoming bullion awaits an Apple-engineered smelting process to ensure that it meets the Apple gold standard

    The largest vault in the facility — covering a mind-numbing 230,000 square feet — would make Jack Sparrow blush. Here, pirate-style, Apple plans to store jewels and contraband in overflowing chests. This jives with recent rumors that Apple Stores will soon be accepting jewelry from cash-strapped patrons.

    But don’t think Apple has taken its eye off the cloud. A small broom closet near the facility’s southeast service entrance houses the servers that will provide cloud-based magic to Apple’s customers when and if the company sees fit.

    Public tours of Apple’s North Carolina facility will begin June 1st. Admission is $29, payable in cash or bullion.

  • Why Did Apple Choose Next Thursday To Launch MacBooks?


    It looks like Apple’s all set to launch new MacBooks next week, but the launch day is — a Thursday?

    What’s up with that? Apple’s big product launches are almost always on Tuesdays. (It allows reporters on the East Coast to fly into California on a workday instead of the weekend).

    So why would Apple launch new MacBooks on Thursday February 24?

    Perhaps because it’s Steve Jobs’ 56th birthday! Steve’s birthday is Thursday February 24.

    Last year, Apple sold its 10 billionth song on Jobs’ 55th birthday.

    Happy birthday Steve 🙂

  • New MacBook Pros Next Thursday, February 24th


    It’s new MacBook Pros next Thursday February 24, according to MacRumors, citing a “reliable” source.

    We’ve since heard reliable confirmation that this information is accurate and that the expected release date is next Thursday, February 24th. The move would be a bit unusual for Apple to launch new machines on a Thursday. So, if you are about to buy a new MacBook Pro, wait until next week.

    MacBooks were last updated a year ago with Intel Core i5 and i7 chips. The new machines are likely to get Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge processors, which are faster and a lot less power hungry. Rumors that the machines will have cases made of Liquidmetal are unlikely, but they will probably will be lighter, thinner and have higher-resolution screens. A big price drop is predicted too.

    Apple’s said to be releasing five new models, which will include two new 13-inch versions, two new 15-inch versions and one new 17-inch version.

    2011 MacBook Pro mockup by designer Dario Crisafulli.

  • Do You Like Intel’s New Laptop (Or Macbook?) Ads?


    We’re not saying these are the new MacBook Pros, we’re just saying we like this design. Intel would never leak an upcoming MacBook Pro in their advertising anyway.