January 11, 2006
(vol. 116, iss. 52)
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… SHOWS By Forest Casey Daily Arts Writer Early yesterday morning at Apple's annual Macworld conference, photographers at the Moscone Center in San Francisco framed Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs with his…
…, this saying has announced the introduc- tion of the five generations of iPods and the iMac personal computer. Yesterday it signified a switch from IBM processors, which have provided the power for Apple…
… always been Apple's sworn enemy: Its proces- sors powered the clone computers of then-rival IBM. Apple even spent money to produce and run TV advertisements demeaning Intel's mascots (which were then a…
… an iPod as well as an iBook laptop. As for the new line of laptops, PC user Merati said she might consider purchasing an Apple computer in the future now that they include Intel processors. "Everyone…
… that I know that has an Apple lap- top has been very, very satisfied. I think I would probably look into them if-I wanted to buy a new computer." - Caitlin Cowan contributed to this report. Up…
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… iconic catch- phrase: "One more thing .. This is Jobs's 13th year as CEO of Apple, a com- pany he has built and rebuilt. His catchphrase is something of a tradition among the Apple faithful. In the past…
…'s professional-grade PowerBooks and PowerMacs for more than 10 years, to proces- sors from IBM rival Intel. This shift may not seem like much, but to Apple loyalists, it is akin to an outright betrayal. Intel has…
… herd of brightly colored rab- bits), showing the bunnies being "toasted" by the much speedier Mac processor. Not surprisingly, that advertisement has since been pulled from Apple's website. When Jobs…
… took the stage last year and made the announcement that Apple had been design- ing their products to make a quick and easy switch to Intel processors, the usually enthralled Macworld audience began to…