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  • Apple steps up to G4 Macs

    San Francisco -- Apple iCEO Steve Jobs unveiled the fast, new Power Mac G4 line during his keynote speech at Seybold Seminars San Francisco. He also announced a 22-inch flat-panel monitor. The first G4 desktops are now available for order in this country, according to Apple Australia.

  • Moseying up to Apple's Genius Bar

    Want a place where you can pull up a stool, lean on a bar, and spill your woes to a Mac guru? Apple stores in the US can deliver.

  • iMac banks on 'hip' new colors

    While many people have been calling for Apple Computer to make bold changes to its iMac line, the computer maker's wild new colors may not be what most consumers and industry analysts had in mind.

  • Mac faithful applaud Jobs, Apple

    Despite a dearth of blockbuster announcements, attendees of Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote were enthusiastic about Apple's latest advances.

  • Mac fans go 'gee-whiz' over G4

    People took a shine to the new graphite G4 PowerMacs from Apple, as they checked them out on the floor of Seybold Seminars San Francisco.

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