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MacExpo "Hundreds of New Products" and a New Apple CPU

The MacObserver as reported that:
IDG World Expo has issued a press release trumpeting that "hundreds of new products are expected to debut at next week's event."
I guess among these will be a flash-based iPod, a sub-$500 iMac and alot of talk about Tiger.

MacNewsWorld
reports that a new CPU developed by IBM will allow 2 different OS to run at the same time, thanks to partitioning. This technology is used in IBM's blade servers. We should see this in Apple Computers and Servers on the account that they all use the same technology.

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