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    When is a Mac not a Mac?

    Who knows these days, especially with x86 Macs on the way. However, U-Power are taking things one step further. Take the Power Mac G4 Cube, ignore the bit about "G4" and put a Pentium-M processor in it.
    U-Power's US spokesman Rudy Keppelmeyer explains that the PCube upgrade is designed not for conventional Mac users, instead aims for those PC users who admire the G4 Cube's design but don't want to run PowerPC software such as Mac OS, Mac OS X or Linux.
    I must admit, I have occasionally caught myself glancing admirably at an Apple system design. U-Power could be on to a winner with this.

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    Erm smells like a massive hoax tbh

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