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Rumour: Apple desktop refresh on the cards

Rumour: Apple desktop refresh on the cards

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A number of Mac-centric tech sites are suggesting that the Apple range of desktop computers is about to get an update. The rumours stem from reader reports that a number of high-profile Apple stores are running out of iMac and Mac Pro stock, which is usually an indication that new machines are about to arrive. The stock shortages are only apparent for customers wanting to reserve and collect hardware from their local Apple temple of consumerism, and there seems to be...



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