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Apple rumored to be planning new home server device
Apple rumored to be planning new home server device
According to a new rumor, Apple may launch a new home server device at Macworld Expo 2009. The device would supposedly be something like a beefed-up Time Machine, complete with a centralized iTunes library, file sharing capabilities, and MobileMe integration. Read More...
Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs
apple.com — January 5, 2009 Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs Dear Apple Community, For the first time in... a decade, I m getting to spend the holiday season with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote. Unfortunately, my decision to have ... (more) Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Apple: iWork 2009
Apple: iWork 2009
iWork.com — Store Mac iPod + iTunes iPhone Downloads Support Search Meet the next generation of notebooks. The new... 13-inch MacBook. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro. Watch the new MacBook video. Hot News Headlines Read the latest news and information from Apple. The ... (more) Apple: iWork 2009
Statement by Apple’s Board of Directors
apple.com — January 5, 2009 Statement by Apple s Board of Directors It is widely recognized both inside and... outside of Apple that Steve Jobs is one of the most talented and effective CEOs in the world. As we have said before, if there ever comes a day when Steve ... (more) Statement by Apple’s Board of Directors
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Macworld - last rumour call
MacBytes.com — ... is an interesting one concerning a so-called Home Media Server, which would have similar dimensions to a Mac mini. 9to5Mac apparently heard about this back in August, describing it as like a beefed-up Time Capsule, (Apple's wireless hard drive backup system). It would use the same ARM-based platform, have the same WiFi functionality and support Time Machine backups, but add new tricks like AFP file sharing and support for iTunes library and media sharing to other Apple devices, says Ars Technica . AppleTell added that the software on ...

Macworld - last rumour call
MacBytes.com — ... is an interesting one concerning a so-called Home Media Server, which would have similar dimensions to a Mac mini. 9to5Mac apparently heard about this back in August, describing it as like a beefed-up Time Capsule, (Apple's wireless hard drive backup system). It would use the same ARM-based platform, have the same WiFi functionality and support Time Machine backups, but add new tricks like AFP file sharing and support for iTunes library and media sharing to other Apple devices, says Ars Technica . AppleTell added that the software on ...

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