
Speck today announced the availability of SeeThru hard shell cases for MacBook. Available in bright hazard orange, purple, aqua, green, pink, red and transparent, these hard shell cases are currently available for the 13-inch and 15-inch aluminum unibody MacBook and MacBook Pro. These translucent SeeThru hard shell cases are also lightweight. All SeeThru hard shell MacBook and MacBook Pro case colors are available today for $49.95 each. [AVING]

Let’s check out the new Incase Hardshell Cases for the new 13 inch – 15 inch aluminum Unibody MacBooks. Priced at $49.95 each, these cases are available in variety of soft-touch coated colors. [Product Page]

Some of you maybe tired in waiting for the release of the tablet version of the MacBook Pro. The why don’t you grab this one? Modbook Pro, a new model based on the unibody Macbook Pro. This new and modified device has been reengineered to offer pen and touch input, relying on Axiotron’s Quicktouch interface to give the user total control over Mac OS X. It also packs all technology you can found in the normal MBP, including an Intel Core 2 Duo processor running at up to 2.8 GHz, up to 4GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics, FireWire 800, Mini DisplayPort, and more. [Ubergizmo]

The highly anticipated unibody 17 inch MacBook Pro has been confirmed by Apple. It is claimed as the thinnest and lightest 17-inch laptop in the market today. The all-new 17 inch MacBook Pro comes jam packed with a 1900 x 1200 LED backlit display, with a 700:1 contrast ratio, a 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo / 6MB L2 cache, 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory, Nvidia GeForce 9400M/ Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT / 512MB, 320GB hard drive and slot-loading SuperDrive. The laptop uses a MBA-style non-removable battery that is rated at 1000 recharges. The basic configuration of the new 17 inch MacBook Pro is priced at $2799. [Apple]

According to rumors, the new 17-inch MacBook Pro will be announced at Macworld. The new version is expected to have a slim, extended-life, non-removable battery. The laptop features a “super slim” battery that can’t be removed, not unlike the MacBook Air. Sadly, there is no further info about this new MacBook Pro. Stay tuned for more details. [Apple Insider]

Some dudes at iFixit have disassembled the new 13-inch MacBook and the new Macbook Pro. There are 56 screws on the MacBook Pro’s keyboard plus two on the power button. They need 15 minutes to unscrew all of them. See more pictures in the gallery below. [iFixit]