This page certainly isn't a typo:<br><br>http://osx-hosting.com/xserve.html<br><br>I'm sure they are having their pages ready for MacWorld. It doesn't necessarily mean they know something. Online bookstores have been showing FileMaker 7 and FileMaker X books for a few months, yet nothing has been announced.<br><br>
yoyo52
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This is from your first link:<br><br>[color:blue]With your choice of single or dual G5 [color:red]processores</font color=red> running at [color:red]upto</font color=red> 2.6Ghz, upto 8GB DDR memory, two 64-bit 66Mhz XPCI slots, dual Gigabit Ethernet, Firewire 800, USB2 and four [color:red]independant</font color=red> ATA/133 drive bays that hold upto 1TB of data, Apple's new G5 Xserve outshines not just its 1U competitors, but even many 2 or 3U systems.</font color=blue><br><br>Three typos in one paragraph--are you sure this is from Apple?<br><br> My name is yoyo. Nice to meet you.
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from apple.com<br><br><br>file linked from apple.com on dec 25, 2005 at 10:56 PM CST<br><br>I'm not saying that new Xserves are going to be releases, but its funny how that company is offering something that not even Apple is showing in thier website....<br><br>upto 2.6 GHz Dual G5 Xserve<br>Firewire 800, USB2<br>Apple Drives of 250GB X4 = 1TB<br><br><br>cesar é um cara muito chato, por que ele sempre fica barulhando.
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