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by Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica
by Jonny Evans, Macworld UK
Huge speed, performance and expandability feature in latest professional desktop Macs.
by Heng-Cheong Leong, MyAppleMenu
The new Mac Pro: "Tower of 8-core power."
The new Xserve. "Now with 8-core processing power."
by Pete Mortensen, Cult Of Mac
At this point, I'm ready to admit that Apple's assumptions for the movie market were flat-out wrong.
by Elsa Wenzel, CNET
Overall, we found ourselves wondering why someone would splurge for Office for Mac 2008. Sure, it's a step up from the 2004 version, and the only one that runs natively on Intel-based Macs. But other companies serve up software that's compatible with Office documents and costs half as much, if not less-or nothing at all. iWork '08, for one, handles the newest, XML-based Office files pretty well.
by Mitch Wagner, InformationWeek
If Apple can get Mac OS X running on the iPhone and iPod Touch, surely they can run it on a USB stick?
The usual problem of having to run OS X on a large variety of PC configurations will, of course, doom this project.
by Erik Kennedy, Ars Technica
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