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01/10/2006, 5:05pm, EST

Tuesday, January 10th

Apple posts replay of Jobs Expo keynote

Apple has posted a QuickTime 7-based replay webcast of Steve Jobs' Expo keynote from this morning, where he debuted the first Intel-based Macs, including the iMac Core Duo (shipping now) and MacBook Pro, replacing the PowerBook line (due in February). The keynote features the Intel-based Mac commercial as well as the debut of iLife '06 with iWeb and and updated iWork '06 suite and Apple's new FM tuner/remote for the iPod. It also features several performance comparisons, showing the performance and performance-per-watt superiority of the new Intel Core CPUs. Both Intel CEO Paul Otellini and Mac BU's Roz Ho were also invited on stage to talk about the company's partership and efforts to bring new Intel-Macs and Universal Binary applications to the platform. We've published an overview of the keynote with a photo gallery as well as have full notes from the keynote.


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