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- He's thanking ibm for fast new chips, says it's faster than itanium...

- Same old tech details about the G5...

EDIT: Us apple store is down.

Link :: Apple Store

We are busy updating the store for you and will be back within the hour.

Also this message also appears on the UK store also :) antisipation ... o0o00o, gone all fuzzy inside :) :happy:

New 17" PowerBook: 1.33GHz, 2GB RAM Max, $2999 Euro. Mobility Radeon 9600. 2x Superdrive.

YOU HEARD THE MAN! :D

edit: New 12" PowerBook: 1GHz with 512k Cache, $1599 Euro. GeForce fx go, usb 2.0. Both available today! :woot:

and to all of you who have been waiting for the TiBook to be updated!

New 15" PowerBook: Aluminum. Slot Loading Drive. Backlit Keyboard. 15.2" TFT. 1.25GHz, G4. Up to 2GB DDR RAM 333MHz. Radeon Mobility, DVI, FW800, 2 USB, Airport Extreme. $1999 Combodrive model. Superdrive for $2499. One config has 1GHz, 60GB, 256MB.:woot: :woot:

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Kind of a dull show - no real _must have_ hardware for me anyway.

on the plus side I've got another 3 months of not being poor to look forward too :)

yeah.. i keep refreshing the site and see if any "one more thing..." :(

oh well.. i'll just get the normal iPod then..

good night guys

Hmmmm, that was kinda a let down eh?

*makes note NOT to read rumor sites in future* bah

let down? People have been asking for the updated 15 for over a year now, and this was a let down? I am so confused. This was the best news I hoped for!!! What else did you want besides this special edition ipod?

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