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With just a few days left before Apple's next product event, the rumors are swirling faster every day, but a new one related to the MacBook is particularly interesting. 

Originating from a KGI Securities report surfaced by 9to5Mac on Saturday, the source claims that Apple will unveil three new MacBook models on Oct. 27. 

The new models mentioned include a new 13-inch MacBook, a new 13-inch MacBook Pro and a new 15-inch MacBook Pro. Most rumors in recent weeks have focused on Apple's aging MacBook Pro line, but KGI is well known as a particularly accurate source, which makes this new report especially noteworthy.  Read more...

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