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O'Grady Fewer than five spots, and you are stuck with the LCD monitor or laptop. The latest NoteRiser laptop stand by Contour Design will be demonstrated at the meeting. The program, which was launched in January, covers repair or replacement of the logic board in iBook models that are experiencing specific component failures. Supposedly there are some very interesting elements to the product line, as well as software. Early PowerBook G5s that sources have seen are liquid cooled. Everyone in the meeting was surprised and excited about the new direction, and I guess we will see. I think the meeting was for higher ups in various departments, but I cannot confirm that first hand yet. Reader Tom Grzelinski points us to a huge thread on Apple's Discussions forums: "Please take a look at the Apple support discussion page for the full history of this issue. I too have had this problem 3 times and have just received my PB back from repair again. Someone at Sonic Team must be a Mac fan, because the new version of Compile's classic puzzler isn't coming to PC, but it is on its way to Apple's platform. MacMinute has posted their 30 live coverage from yesterday's event. Apple CEO Steve Jobs said he expects the store to have more than one million songs for sale by the end of 2004. The iTMS currently offers music fans over 700,000 tracks.
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