A decade without discs: The original MacBook Air turns 10 today<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>The first new product Steve Jobs announced after taking the stage for the
Macworld 2008 keynote was
Time Capsule, a router and wireless backup solution designed to work with Time Machine, Apple’s then new backup software. Jobs would talk about another kind of time machine before the keynote was over: the
MacBook Air.</p>
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Announced on January 15th, 2008 – 10 years ago today – the original MacBook Air gave us a glimpse into the future of Apple’s plans and ambitions across all of their product lines. A decade later, we’re taking a look at how the MacBook Air set the tempo for today’s modern devices, redefining the Mac and informing the direction of the iPhone and iPad as well.</p>
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A decade without discs: The original MacBook Air turns 10 today