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Apple finally (round about the end of our show) gets around to its "one more thing": a knife-edge MacBook Air that inexplicably lacks anything resembling a modern processor. Plus, Mac OS X goes all iOS on us. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab gets a price tag that doesn't disappoint (shocker!) and Facebook deals with even more unintended consequences: painful personal memories. --Molly

MacBook Airs could be on the way at Apple's Media Event, Zune Software is coming to the Mac, for reals; And our winners for the giveaway!

Apple's highest-end 27-inch iMac gets a welcome CPU and graphics card update that, along with its giant display, makes it even more competitive than its best-in-class model was previously. Its high overall appeal makes the absence of an HDMI input particularly glaring, but on balance we can recommend the 27-inch iMac to anyone looking for a large screen, high-end all-in-one.

As a desktop display and USB extender, the Apple LED Cinema Display 27-inch works wonderfully. But there are other monitors for $1,000 that offer better options, including PC and Mac compatibility.

Caroline McCarthy joins us today to chat about the New York Marathon, Camp Interactive, Apple OS X: Lion, the end of sexting, and The Social Network!

Rescue listeners this week wonder what laptops to buy and how make their networks, you know, work. Also, Rafe loves Chrome even more now that it's got Instant Search baked in.

The latest overhaul for the Mac version of Microsoft's Office suite has plenty to be excited about. But is it better than Apple's iWork or other online offerings? Find out in our review.

Want to lock your Mac with a single shortcut, including password protection? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to do just that, without having to use third-party software.

Today on preGame we'll demo a gorgeous point-and-click adventure-puzzle game for the PC and Mac as well as slice up some baddies in the latest 2D side-scrolling beat-em-up title for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.

Tired of that boring log in screen on your Mac? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica uses Ravissant to add a personal touch to that display.