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Users report Apple iMac video glitch
Next newsApple is following-up reports that its new Intel-based iMacs are experiencing video problems preventing the full display of some graphics.
The glitch has come to light via Apple's discussion forums, and is said to be more of an issue when launching Apple's Front Row remote controlled media software.
Read the complete story here. (vnunet)
Source : Tom's Hardware US
