MacBook (13-in Aluminum) Promo Video Question:

Hi! This really doesn't belong here, but there's really no better place to put it. Does anybody know 4th song used in the new MacBook video?
I Know the others that I need:
1) Life in Technicolor-Coldplay
2)Garageband Loop: Pendulum-Apple
3)don't know, don't need to
_4)DON'T KNOW, BUT NEED TO_
5)don't know, don't need to
6) don't know, don't need to
7) City of Blinding Lights-U2
Again, the song I need is the 4th one. It begins at 3minutes and 3seconds into the video. It's the part when Bob Mansfield, Senior Vice President of Mac Hardware begins to speak about the MacBook. It's sounds like an acoustic guitar. Again it starts at 3:03 in the video. Thank you!
ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks!

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