<p><br /> Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs has revealed their lightest Mac laptop yet combining popular features from the the iPhone and iPad.<br /> </p><p><br /> Apple, whose computers have taken market share from PCs based on Microsoft Windows, will bring a version of its mobile applications store to the Mac.<br /> </p><p><br /> Loading up Macs with iPad features may help Apple squash fears that sales will be taken over by the tablet which has stirred up astonishing demand.<br /> </p><p><br /> The new MacBook Air, introduced with Jobs' signature "one last thing" set-up, is designed to reproduce the versatility of popular devices such as the iPhone and iPad, and will incorporate FaceTime video chats, which Apple is bringing to all its Macs.<br /> </p><p><br /> Utilising flash storage like the iPad rather than hard drives like conventional computers, it can power up almost instantly from standby mode and store data twice as quickly as a standard hard drive.<br /> </p><p><br /> Prices start at $999, watch the video for more information.<br /> </p>