Thu, Mar 5th, 2009 |
Cebit 09 Intel promised Mac Airs for the masses today as it urged customers and companies to get over the economic crisis, ditch their old kit and stock up on new PCs.
Given that there seems to be more fear than attendees stalking the halls at Cebit this year, it's hardly surprising that the vendor is spending as much energy hurling reasons to buy at customers as spouting speeds and feeds.
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