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CEO Steve Jobs shows off the new Intel-powered Mac Mini.
At Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday showed off the new Intel-powered Mac Mini to a group of reporters.\r\n
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Apple's Mac Mini gets Intel inside, FrontRow, a remote control, and new life as a future media center.
Apple's Mac Mini gets Intel inside, FrontRow, a remote control, and new life as a future media center.
New Mac Pro with dual processors
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Steve Jobs shows off the MacBook Pro
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs debuts an Intel-based laptop that he says is four to five times faster than the PowerBook G4. Jobs confirmed that Apple will transition its entire product line to Intel chips during this calendar year.
