What did Steve Jobs roll up his sleeve at MacWorld yesterday? He unveilled the finally awaited Intel-based Mac computers (Intel-based iMac and Intel-based MacBook Pro), but there were no new iPods. Well, I mean they came out with the video iPod back in November. More information can be found from CNet.
CNet quoted the following:
Today, Apple added Intel processors to an existing Mac desktop and an entirely new laptop, updated Mac OS X and iLife, and introduced an FM tuner/remote control for the iPod. Not a bad day's work. Steve Jobs brought Intel CEO Paul Otellini onstage during his keynote to introduce the new Intel-based iMac, which will feature Intel's new Centrino Duo processor.
On the mobile side, the PowerBook is being retired in favor of the MacBook Pro, Apple's new high-end laptop that also features Centrino Duo.
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