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The full Quicktime stream of Steve Jobs' Keynote is available for those users who were unable to watch the live event. The stream demonstrates various aspects of Panther and shows the PowerMac G5 doing well in a number of benchmarks.

A reminder that the IRC Channel will remain online even after WWDC. Ongoing chatter and discussions in the days leading up to the next major event. Special thanks to fanatic who was able to provide channel linkage to other IRC networks to spread the IRC broadcast to more readers.

Frosted Mugs are no longer available as a contributor's item. Apologies. The item was removed without warning from our supplier's site (CafePress).

In related news, however, The MacRumors Link Shop is now open -- which provides dedicated readers an ongoing way to support this site by purchasing through our advertisers.

Rumor wrapup to follow...

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