We're obviously no fans of the holdout - after all, even a few sub-$500 netbooks are enjoying the SuperSpeed spoils already - so we couldn't have possibly been more excited to hear that a longstanding storage vendor was about to fill the void that Cupertino continues to ignore. We've seen purported emails from Steve Jobs noting that USB 3.0 just isn't mainstream enough to sweat just yet, but coming from the guy who's still bearish on Blu-ray, we get the feeling that it'll be quite some time far too long before Apple finally caves and upgrades from USB 2.0. For whatever reason, Apple has refused to offer SuperSpeed USB on any of its machines, even a fully specced-out Mac Pro costing well north of $10,000. It took LaCie nearly a full year to ship the 2big USB 3.0 RAID drive - a device that was announced in the fall of 2009 - but now that it's here, it's being accompanied by a concept that actually far outshines the unit itself: USB 3.0 on a Mac.