Oct 12 2008, 1:50am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yesterday Jason Calacanis started to spread an Apple rumor about networked Apple HDTVs. Today Digg's Kevin Rose hits back with a rumor that Blu-ray drives would finally come to Apple Computers.
Kevin Rose said at an event in London that the new MacBooks to be announced on Tuesday will have Blu-ray drives.
Kevin Rose was right about his iPod nano prediction back in August giving this rumor some credibility. On the other hand, at some point Apple needs to bring Blu-ray drives. It is the only HD media disc out there after all and Sony sure is trying to get Apple to adopt Blu-ray.
More details on edible Apple.
Apple is holding a media event on Tuesday to introduce new MacBook notebooks.
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