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[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Earlier today Apple announced their The Power Mac G5 Repair Extension Program which applies to Power Mac G5 systems that have "power-related issues as a result of a specific component failure within the computer's power supply." In other words, if your G5 isn't starting up and your serial number falls conveniently within ranges indicated, Apple will fix you up on the house. Apple says there are no known safety issues caused by this component failure.
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tow.com: Apple has posted details on its Power Mac G5 Repair Extension Program for Power Supply Issues program. If you purchased your PowerMac between October 2005 and August 2006 and have been experiencing issues, send your PowerMac in for a free PSU replacement. (via Cosmos)
HD For Indies: Apple finally has a repair program for failing G5 power supplies. See this page for details if your system doesn't start up. (via Cosmos)
World of Apple - Mac News, Rumors and Opinions That You Want to Hear: If your Power Mac G5 fails to start up after the power button has been pressed and your computer’s serial number is within the noted ranges, your computer may be eligible for repair, free of charge. There are no known safety issues caused by this component failure. (via Cosmos)
Fix Your Thinking: The affected Power Mac G5 computers have serial numbers where the first 5 digits fall into the ranges noted below. The Power Mac G5 computer's serial number is located inside the case directly below the air deflector, along with other configuration information. (via Cosmos)
MacNewsBlog: If you've ever left the Console application open on your Mac OSX Server you've probably seen that you can view many different logs that the system runs pretty much real time. I usually leave the Console open with three windows: one for system log, one for console log and one for secure.log.If you've ever left the Console application open on your Mac OSX Server you've probably seen that you can view many different logs that the system runs pretty much real time. (via Cosmos)
[Michaelhanscom.com] eclecticism: Even Microsoft wants G5s: Please dont turn into an egocentric prick because you are getting some hot press from this………..oh, wait, what am I saying………you are already an egocentric prick just by thinking you had important things to say, and that people were actually drooling over your daily mind numbingly unimportant blogging. But, hey, who am I, but a lowly unemployed geek who is stupidly responding to comments when I should be posting resume`s…Life really is important, employment is not obligitory.
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[Macrumors.com] Mac Rumors: Apple Mac Rumors and News You Care About: In addition, AppleInsider quotes a source who states that the phone is indeed set to launch "earlier than some people may be expecting, in the form of a 'big bang' introduction that will catch even some insiders off-guard." ThinkSecret has previously stated that the phone has seen delays that could set it back as far as next year, whereas Engadget has recently stated that the phone could arrive as early as this month.
[Anandtech.com] AnandTech: E3 2005 - Day 1: The Xbox 360 Update: Because the G5 systems can only use a GeForce 6800 Ultra or an ATI Radeon X800 XT, developers had to significantly reduce the image quality of their demos - which explains their lack luster appearance. Anti-aliasing wasn't enabled on any of the demos, while the final Xbox 360 console will have 4X AA enabled on all titles.
[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): I'm not talking about the Apple fanboys who can't resist the urge to bash Windows and blindly proclaim Apple's infallibility and perfect security track record (even though neither exist) on every blog post and forum thread they invade. I'm asking: what lengths or depths have you or a family member/friend gone to for that *one* gadget, or for the Mac you're reading this on now?
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