Apple Computer's top lawyer has left the company, in the third high-level departure from the Mac maker in recent months.
Avie Tevanian, the man who has led Apple Computer's software development efforts for nearly a decade, is leaving the company.
Apple Computer's rapidly growing iPod business will get a new leader next year when the current head of the division retires.
The chipmaker will try to persuade PC buyers that its 1.5GHz Athlon processor rivals Intel's 2GHz Pentium 4 when it launches the desktop chip next month. Its marketing message: The Athlon's design means it won't necessarily be pokier than the P4.
During a closed-door conference at WWDC, Apple reportedly stopped short of officially announcing a multiprocessor Mac, offering a private "technology demo" of a dual-processor Power Mac G4 running Mac OS X .
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