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News Burst: Writeable DVDs from Jobs' resurgent Apple

Richard Barry ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 09 Jan 2001 17:56 GMT

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"Power to burn" DVDs, CD-RW and Pentiums, that's the message Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, is getting over at the MacWorld Expo is San Francisco Tuesday.

Commenting on the company's latest G4 machines, Jobs delivered an industry first with high-end models shipped with writeable DVDs.

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