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PowerMacs, eMac, iMac Rumor Wrapup

Apple's new PowerMacs were released yesterday, as expected...

The biggest information leak was that of the PowerMac enclosures on July 19, 2002. A mysterious PDF appeared, as well as photographs on MacBidouille which accurately depicted the new PowerMacs.

CNet and ThinkSecret provided hints of the rest of the details with reports of an August 13th release as far back as July 12th. The new PowerMacs were also expected to be "in excess of 1.2GHz, faster memory, and bus".

Spymac's prediction of an October Superdrive'd eMac came early.

Rumors to keep an eye on include Apple Junkyard, more iTools integration and Powerbooks in January.

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