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      <title>The Mac Pro Conundrum</title>
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      <description>In June of 2013, Phil Schiller took to the stage at WWDC 2013 to offer a sneak peek at the future of desktop computing.
With the proclamation of &amp;ldquo;Can&amp;rsquo;t innovate anymore, my ass!&amp;rdquo; (read STFU Woz) the new 2013 Mac Pro was revealed to the world to replace the boring, standard PC-like Mac Pro tower (aka the Cheese Grater) and Mac Pro Server edition. The new Trashcan Mac Pro was officially available in December of 2013 with some pretty impressive hardware:</description>
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