OK, so let's puts this news to use.
I heard Apple's new Mac Pro will be a Octo-Woodcrest Mac at 3.5 Ghz a piece - Intel has stated they can only go up to 3.0 ghz but I think Apple has a secret deal with Intel under the table.
They will start out at a base of $700 with 512 MB RAM, an unannounced ATI X3200, and dual 500 GB IBM Hitatchi laptop drives. The LCD's will be built into the side of the machine, and will be 30".
I have confirmed this report with my best friend, Andy.
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I was a Lotus Notes administrator for Duke University - and even though I can see how at first glance the end user and IT admin would hate it - I don't
I really like it actually. Great account management and features. It's all proprietary, but I think Notes is a great technology, and now runs on more platforms than Exchange.
I'm not really sure what this article is exactly talking about.
Is there software out there that's school-specific and has some kinda cheap-o free music they can have?
I do marketing for Apple, and students eat up the $1 iTunes gift cards I give out.
I'm an Apple Rep in North Carolina, and I assure you they tell us nothing.
The "G6" your talking about will either be the dual-core G5, or the Pentium PowerMacs.
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Also, Microsoft just bought Apple.
OK, so let's puts this news to use. I heard Apple's new Mac Pro will be a Octo-Woodcrest Mac at 3.5 Ghz a piece - Intel has stated they can only go up to 3.0 ghz but I think Apple has a secret deal with Intel under the table. They will start out at a base of $700 with 512 MB RAM, an unannounced ATI X3200, and dual 500 GB IBM Hitatchi laptop drives. The LCD's will be built into the side of the machine, and will be 30". I have confirmed this report with my best friend, Andy. {;o)
I was a Lotus Notes administrator for Duke University - and even though I can see how at first glance the end user and IT admin would hate it - I don't I really like it actually. Great account management and features. It's all proprietary, but I think Notes is a great technology, and now runs on more platforms than Exchange.
I'm not really sure what this article is exactly talking about. Is there software out there that's school-specific and has some kinda cheap-o free music they can have? I do marketing for Apple, and students eat up the $1 iTunes gift cards I give out.
Apple records is a dying company with one 30 year old product. They just wanted an extra source of free revenue to keep their CEO's pockets full.
It's the other way around - Apple is using their best hardware product to advertise another product in distress.
I'm an Apple Rep in North Carolina, and I assure you they tell us nothing. The "G6" your talking about will either be the dual-core G5, or the Pentium PowerMacs.
Is it just me, or is the toolbar Brushed Metal from OS X, and the icons from FireFox...?