SAN JOSE, CA - From the moment Steve Jobs announced the arrival of MacBook Air at MacWorld on January, 15th critics, pundits and whiskey hoisting bar hounds alike have all lined up to offer their insight on Apple's latest thinnovation. Before the MacBook Air had even reached the hands of Macs beloved early adopters, naysayers began ruthlessly slicing up Air's unique features like a gang of twisted circus monkeys with a set of steak knives. Each convinced that Apple had somehow overlooked a crucial step in their design. Wired is only the latest in that pedigree to take swipes at the "thin one" in a post entitled "MacBook Air Released with Slew of Problems" highlighting the findings of Macworld's Jim Dalrymple. A post that Wired should have more accurately aimed at the brilliant OLPC.
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