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The Psystar Open Computer arrives at CNET Labs. Let's take this Mac clone out of the box and see what it looks like.

On Tuesday, Steve Jobs took the stage at the Moscone Center in San Francisco to introduce the Time Capsule backup device, new iPhone features, the arrival of movie rentals on iTunes along with an updated Apple TV, and the headliner of Macworld, the MacBook Air. In this slide show, we'll take a closer look at Apple's latest and sleekest laptop.


After what has appeared on the surface to be a fairly quiet year for Napster, the company has announced a fairly significant redesign to their music service and software. The new Napster, version 4, is lighter and a bit simpler, and definitely appears to take some cues from Rhapsody, especially with the launch of a Web-based version of the service--which will allow Mac and Linux users to join in the fun. Another hot addition is the Automix feature, a new music discovery tool.

Neither rain, nor sleet, nor flooded NY subways could keep the Apple iMac from showing up on our doorstep this morning. We received the 20-inch iMac that goes for $1,499. Let's open the box, shall we?

Here's a preview of what we know about the upcoming operating system release from Apple.

Before the iPhone, there was the Razr, the Segway and the original Mac. You win some, you lose some.

From its tiny enclosure to the slick on-screen interface, the Apple TV is exactly the sort of user experience you'd expect from the designers of the Mac and the iPod.