Apple unveils new MacBook Pro with retina display

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Updated 12 June 2012
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Apple unveils new MacBook Pro with retina display

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc. took the wraps off a new high-end Macintosh laptop, incorporating the popular high-resolution display from its iPad as part of a raft of souped-up software and hardware the consumer electronics giant is rolling out on Monday to help it in its mobile race against Google Inc.
CEO Tim Cook, who took over from late co-founder Steve Jobs last August, is expected to unveil new services — such as in-house mobile mapping and beefed-up Siri software — to help keep at bay Google and its fast-growing Android mobile platform.
It is also expected to release the next version of its mobile operating software, the iOS6.
Apple started its Worldwide Developers' Conference touting its hardware, its biggest edge over Google.
And at 0.7 inches, the new MacBook Pro — Apple's highest-end laptop — ranks among the thinnest laptops in the market and will hit store shelves months before many Microsoft Windows-equipped "Ultrabooks." They will employ the "retina" displays that have won strong positive reviews for the new iPad, but start at an eye-popping $2,199 price tag.
Marketing chief Phil Schiller outlined how the redesigned MacBook Air notebooks, also unveiled at the conference, will be about $100 cheaper on average than predecessors, but sport quicker Intel Corp. processors. Analysts have speculated that the company will begin aggressively competing on price, gradually lowering the premium its Macs carry in general.
Long lines marked the beginning of the week-long annual forum, where Apple developers rub shoulders with employees, test the latest products and software, and connect with peers.
More than ever, Apple finds itself in a pitched battle with Google: In smartphones, cloud computing, and a never-ending competition to attract the best software developers. That is crucial as Apple looks to draw users deeper into its applications ecosystem.
Cook told the audience that customers have downloaded more than 30 billion Apple apps so far, choosing from more than 650,000 apps -- the largest library in the industry.

 


Saudi Arabia explores vaccine manufacturing partnerships in Belgium

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Saudi Arabia explores vaccine manufacturing partnerships in Belgium

RIYADH: Medical device and vaccine manufacturing is set to receive a boost after Saudi Arabia held partnership talks with Pfizer and Agfa HealthCare to localize advanced pharmaceutical technologies. 

Saudi Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Bandar Alkhorayef met senior executives from Pfizer during an official visit to Belgium to explore cooperation in pharmaceutical manufacturing and opportunities to localize vaccine and medicine production in the Kingdom, according to a government statement. 

The initiative aligns with the objectives of the Kingdom’s national industrial strategy and Saudi Vision 2030. 

“The meeting discussed aspects of joint cooperation, exchange of expertise, and the transfer of advanced technologies in the manufacturing of vaccines and biopharmaceuticals to the Kingdom, strengthening integration in pharmaceutical supply chains, in addition to developing joint investments in high-quality projects that support the Kingdom’s pharmaceutical security objectives,” the release stated. 

As part of the visit, Alkhorayef toured Pfizer’s manufacturing facilities in Brussels, where he was briefed on the company’s operations and key investments in the pharmaceutical and vaccine sector.  

Company officials outlined Pfizer’s global role in vaccine and biopharmaceutical production and expressed interest in transferring similar technologies to the proposed facility in Saudi Arabia. 

In a separate meeting, the minister held talks with the chief executive of Agfa HealthCare to discuss cooperation in the manufacturing of medical devices and advanced industrial solutions.  

He visited the company’s industrial facilities and reviewed its efforts in developing medical imaging solutions, digital health data management systems, and advanced radiology technologies, in addition to its capabilities in producing specialized chemicals and green hydrogen membranes. 

The meetings and site visits were conducted as part of Alkhorayef’s official trip to Belgium, aimed at strengthening economic partnerships and attracting high-quality investments while facilitating the transfer of advanced technologies in pharmaceutical and medical industries.  

The push reflects Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to build domestic capacity in critical industries following supply disruptions seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, when many countries moved to reduce reliance on imported medicines and medical equipment.  

The Kingdom has since identified pharmaceuticals and biotechnology as priority sectors under its National Industrial Strategy, with the goal of creating a regional production hub serving Middle East and African markets.