There is a rumor in the Club Macintosh Quebec magazine : according to a source working in a Japanese chip factory, the G5 processor for portables would be ready to go for mass production!
Besides, one of my family member (real, close family..) told me he knows a PC guy at work that has seen...
I was just wondering.. Do you know the whole specs that were posted? Because they can be found over at ThinkSecret.com.. and there's more to it than just the speeds exceeding expectations!
There's an interesting article over at ThinkSecret, saying it would no longer be named "Macworld Expo" and that there would no longer be a keynote from Jobs (at least for July event)
The reason mentionned for no longer doing a keynote is that Apple felt like they had to reveal something big...
There's a very interesting article from a reader over at looprumors.com
""The LoopRumors reader that thinks Apple should (or could) switch to x86-based processors (Intel Pentiums etc.) is forgetting a very important point:
Apple might be able to change Mac Os-X to run on x86 processors, but...
the key to the right of the <command> key (see attached picture) looks a lot like the SCSI logo but horizontally inversed. Though, I might be wrong and it might not be the SCSI logo..
Anyway, wheter it is or not, does anyone know the use of that key? I can't seem to find it anywhere...
I'm 16 and here's my pic!! :)
http://www.chez.com/scking2000/Jay.jpg
you'll have to copy and paste the link though. sigh..
I don't look like a nerd or a geek :cool: