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This month, EveryMac.com features preliminary specs (and a handful of Q&As) on the all new Apple iPhone and Apple TV, as well as a comprehensive update of the iMac G5 Q&A.
Completely reformatted and revised with a variety of new questions, the iMac G5 Q&A answers "How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the iMac G5 models?" and "Is it possible to upgrade the iMac G5 to support a second display in 'extended desktop' mode?" along with dozens of other questions.
Today's Discussion Q&A is "After years of speculation, the Apple iPhone finally is here. Are you thrilled by the sleek form factor, clever "multi-touch" interface, and impressive bundled software? Are you disgusted by the required two-year contract with Cingular and the lack of open third-party software development? Do you think it is a great value for the features offered or do you think it costs too much? Why or why not?" Contribute your ideas.
In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:
Additions & Changes:
Added a new main Apple page to better accommodate the changing product line.
Added new specs:
Updated the iMac G5 Q&A.
Updated the Currently Shipping page.
Please note, as is stated at the bottom of every page, the estimated retail pricing is updated as systems are converted to the new format. Pricing for used systems using the old format remains woefully out-of-date, and will be brought up-to-date as systems are updated in the new format. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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