Macworld 2006

by Scott Beale on January 5, 2006 · 1 comment

MacWorld

Macworld 2006 takes place in San Francisco next week, starting on Monday, January 9th and running through Friday, January 13th. This is Mecca for the Mac user and as always, the rumor websites are buzzing, especially when it comes to the new Intel-based Apples. There are even rumors of an early release of OS X 10.5.

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