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Apple's iMac, MacBook Pro lines are SSD friendly

The second paragraph of the Computerworld (US) story, "Apple's iMac, MacBook Pro lines are SSD friendly," which posted to the newswire Friday, has been changed to remove a reference to a spokesman. That paragraph now reads:

The updated all-in-ones, which sport Intel's latest Core-series processors, are based on Intel's Z68 chipset for Sandy Bridge. That chipset allows the iMac to use a speedy solid-state drive (SSD) as a boot and application drive in tandem with a traditional hard disk drive, which is used for mass storage of files and data.

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