September 16th, 2008 at 1:07 am

Apple-centric websites are buzzing with predictions again, speculating what the company may be unveiling next month. And given the fact that last week’s new Nanos and Touch left us a bit disappointed, there is now reason to believe that Apple may have saved some of the news for October. An “insider source” told Daring Fireball that Apple will refresh its laptops at a new special event scheduled to run October 14: “Those of you holding out for a new lineup of MacBooks will have to wait until October 14, according to sources who, as they say, are familiar with Apple’s hardware plans.”
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster thinks Apple will cut MacBook prices to $999 (currently $1099) and may cut the MacBook Air to $1799.
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