Posted by: Arik Hesseldahl on February 28, 2006
A new Mac Mini based on the Intel chip platform is the first news out of today’s Jobss Keynote. It’s the same size as the current model and supports Front Row. More news as it becomes available.
Update: The new Mac Mini has a new technology that allows the sharing of music files over a network via Bonjour technology. The machine’s CPU is an Intel Core Duo. Starting price is $599 for a 1.5 GHZ system, or $799 for a 1.67 GHz system. Both available today.
Update 2: Houston, we have a Boombox. It’s called the iPod Hi Fi. Available today for $349. Runs on either AC power or six D-Cell batteries. Supports all iPods with a dock connector. Includes a dual-purpose 3.5-mm auxiliary input that accepts either analog or digital signal.
Isn't the price for iPod HiFi too high?
And what going on here???? Mac Mini with shared memory
A blog on the daily doings of Apple and the many companies in its orbit, with insight and analysis by two longtime Apple-watchers BusinessWeek Senior Writer Peter Burrows and BusinessWeek.com Senior Technology Writer Arik Hesseldahl.
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