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PowerMacResQ Announces Mac Mini Repair and Upgrade Program ArriveNet (press release), CO - Jun 13, 2005 services. Computer dealers can send overflow service work or seamlessly outsource their entire PowerMac repair operation. Volume PowerMac G5 with Intel inside engadget, CA - Jun 8, 2005 So maybe this would have been a lot more exciting to discover 49 hours ago, but PowerPage snapped a few blurry cameraphone pics of a PowerMac G5 enclosure Apple drops PowerPC for Intel chips Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Jun 8, 2005 It was only four years ago at the Macworld Expo 2001 that Jobs showed off a PowerMac G4 733MHz squarely outpacing a 1.5GHz Intel Pentium 4-based PC at Adobe OWC Intros Line of Mercury Elite-AL Pro Hard Drives The Mac Observer - 4 hours ago Ramjet Memory: iMac G5 512mb DIMM for $59, 1Gig for $139! PowerBook G4 512mb SO-DIMM for $79! PowerMac G5 2Gig kit for $249! iBook 512mb SO-DIMM for $79! Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#11): Freezes when using applications in full MacFixIt (subscription), World - Jun 2, 2005 "Since the installation of Tiger, I've had freezes on my PowerMac 1,8 single "When the system freezes, I need to push the power button to restart the PowerMac. OWC Receives Dantz/EMC Retrospect Backup Certification Oceania (press release), CA - Jun 12, 2005 The OWC Mercury External FireWire/USB solutions and PowerBook and PowerMac internal options also have received Dantz certification. Apple Developers Begin Testing Intel-Powered Mac GeekCoffee - Jun 8, 2005 The results have been less than stellar, with the Intel-powered Mac clocking in at about 33% of the speed of the G5 PowerMac, mainly due to the lack of Altivec Waiting for Intel, Apple faces massive Osborne chill Register, UK - Jun 9, 2005 "I will be buying a PowerMac soon, with more certainty than I would have before � and I'd advise many other Mac users to do the same," writes Rupert Stubbs. Steve Jobs is Crazy O'Grady's Power Page, PA - Jun 7, 2005 Interesting. If Apple makes a computer with an Intel processor inside, this box is going to be more like a PC and less like a PowerMac. Intel "Upgrade" for Powermac Cube available tuaw.com, CA - Jun 13, 2005 Despite it's untimely death, the Powermac Cube is the machine that just won't go away. Now, Korean company U-Power is offering an
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