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[Freyburg.com] Macworld San Francisco is the biggest Mac event of the year, and traditionally the time when Apple trots out a real "ooo, ahhhh" type product. The rumors are flying fast and furious, but amongst the speculation is a Intel-based Mac Mini with built in DVR functionality, and various laptop configurations, again with Intel chips under the hood.
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