It is usually called the Spinning Beach Ball Of Death. It means that an application is not responding. You can either -
Click and hold on the application's icon in the dock and a menu will pop up with the option to Force Quit. Select that and the application should quit; if not try selecting it again and it will often quit the second time
or
Hold down the three keys Command (cmd), Option (alt) and Escape (esc) together. This will show a Force Quit menu window. Select the offending application from the list of running applications and click the Force Quit button. Click on the Red close window button to dismiss the window.
Other than that you may see the SBBOD if the Mac is running slow for some reason - loading a large video or something like that - but it should clear once it has caught up with itself.
Another option to try is a good Disk Utility for the Mac. If you optimize your hard drive, it should help speed up your Mac and stop the rainbow beach ball from re-appearing. See sources and related links.
MacBook Pro is the best you can get
MacBook Pro!
The macbook pro!
you probably should get the MacBook. they are cheaper than the MacBook Pro. now, if you want a bigger screen, then get a MacBook Pro.
There is no age limit for getting a MacBook Pro.
MacBook Pro was created on 2006-01-10.
Yes, the MacBook Pro has a lithium battery.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.
The Macbook Pro was upgraded ,as well as the iMac.
Macbook air
Yes the MacBook Pro has an internal cooling fan.
You can't. But you can share from MacBook Pro to iPhone4.