The true, totally non-fake story of how the new MacBook was created

 By 
Stan Schroeder
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Now that you've seen Apple's new MacBook from all sides and read all the commentary, are you ready to hear the story of how it was first presented to Apple CEO Tim Cook?

Here's the story: When designing the new MacBook, Apple's lead designer Jony Ive simply forgot to put in the extra USB ports. Look, it can happen to anyone, and Ive is a busy man. But, you know what? He sold the idea to Cook, and Cook actually fell for it. Talk about a master salesman!

OK, OK, maybe this is not how it really happened. But the video -- an adaptation of an old, Spanish viral video -- gave us a good chuckle.

In the original video, Spanish actor and comedian Juan Joya Borja or el Risitas (Spanish for "giggles") is giving a TV interview on Spanish TV -- he's actually talking about his work at a beach restaurant.

Now, how long until Hitler finds out about the new MacBook?

BONUS: The New Macbook Hands-On

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