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Macworld August 2002
The continued evolution of Mac OS X (although it hadn't evolved to the point of scrubbing off the pinstripes and flattening out the "lickable" elements) featured in this issue. The rack-mountable Xserve and the adoption of Bluetooth were also talked up inside.
見る人が見ると、(^ω^ ≡ ^ω^)おっおっおって思うロゴ。箱だけ持ってる。昔仕事で管理してた。デザイナーだけどなんでもやる。 #xserve #Mac #rogo #空箱 #箱 #大崎上島 #広島 #瀬戸内海 #瀬戸内 #島 #離島 #hiroshima #osakikamijima #setoinlandsea #setouchi (Ōsakikamijima, Hiroshima)
It's hard to believe these are relegated to my junk drawer #oldTech #emagic #xserve
A new life for Apple's Xserve
A new life for Apple’s Xserve
“In the early days at Macminicolo, many customers were glad to have a Mac focused colo company. In addition to their Mac minis, they’d also send in their Xserve for colocation,” Brian Stucki writes for MacStadium. “We had plenty of space so we were happy to bring them in. Also revenue is nice for a new company.”
“As the Mac mini became Apple’s most popular server, we started to phase…
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Apple obsoletes Mid 2010 15-Inch and 17-Inch MacBook Pros
Apple obsoletes Mid 2010 15-Inch and 17-Inch MacBook Pros
“Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete products list with three new products: MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010), MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2010), and Xserve (Early 2009),” Joe Rossignol reports for MacRumors.
“The older notebooks and server rack hardware are now classified as vintage in the United States and Turkey, and obsolete in the rest of the world, according to Apple,”…
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Fixing our Apple XServe unit at SafeData data center