July 27, 2007
Apple seeded developers this week with the first new builds of Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X Server 10.5 since its Worldwide Developers Conference in early June. Build 9A499 is a 6.9GB download for Mac OS X, and 6.3GB for Mac OS X Server.[...] Thanks to OneManArmy for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1341 Diggs).
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July 27, 2007
Apple seeded developers this week with the first new builds of Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X Server 10.5 since its Worldwide Developers Conference in early June. Build 9A499 is a 6.9GB download for Mac OS X, and 6.3GB for Mac OS X Server.[...] Thanks to OneManArmy for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1341 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
Apple seeded developers this week with the first new builds of Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X Server 10.5 since its Worldwide Developers Conference in early June. Build 9A499 is a 6.9GB download for Mac OS X, and 6.3GB for Mac OS X Server.[...] Thanks to OneManArmy for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1341 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
On July 20th, ENERGY STAR’s new specifications for computers went into effect. Apple currently does not have one computer that meets the new requirements.[...] Thanks to raoultg for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1516 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
On July 20th, ENERGY STAR’s new specifications for computers went into effect. Apple currently does not have one computer that meets the new requirements.[...] Thanks to raoultg for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1516 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
On July 20th, ENERGY STAR’s new specifications for computers went into effect. Apple currently does not have one computer that meets the new requirements.[...] Thanks to raoultg for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1516 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
Allegedly, this is one of the images of the new ultra-thin iMac keyboards that have been spotted tonight. The rest of the images have been pulled, so until they re-surface again somewhere, we have done some Jack-Bauer-esque Photoshop enhancement and discovered a hint that may definitely prove this is the mythical new iMac keyboard indeed.[...] Thanks to yokozuka for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1162 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
Allegedly, this is one of the images of the new ultra-thin iMac keyboards that have been spotted tonight. The rest of the images have been pulled, so until they re-surface again somewhere, we have done some Jack-Bauer-esque Photoshop enhancement and discovered a hint that may definitely prove this is the mythical new iMac keyboard indeed.[...] Thanks to yokozuka for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1162 Diggs).
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Posted by Mike
July 27, 2007
Allegedly, this is one of the images of the new ultra-thin iMac keyboards that have been spotted tonight. The rest of the images have been pulled, so until they re-surface again somewhere, we have done some Jack-Bauer-esque Photoshop enhancement and discovered a hint that may definitely prove this is the mythical new iMac keyboard indeed.[...] Thanks to yokozuka for providing this nice story on Digg (more than 1162 Diggs).
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