<p>Review "Can't innovate any more, my ass," said Apple veep Phil Schiller as he unveiled the redesigned Mac Pro at the company's Worldwide Developer Conference in June.</p><p>The smooth, black cylindrical design of the Mac Pro and the visual revamp of the forthcoming iOS 7 were clearly intended as a riposte to the critics who had argued that the company had lost its mojo since the death of co-founder Steve Jobs.</p><p>Apple's MacBook Air 11-inch 2013 ... netbook survivor</p><p>There were, however, rather fewer signs of innovation in the updated MacBook Air slimline laptop that was also announced at the same time as the new Pro. In fact, the innovation there came not from Apple but from its chip supplier Intel in the form of its new fourth-generation Core i processor, Haswell.</p><p><a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/17/review_apple_macbook_air_11_inch_2013/">Keep reading...</a></p>