Apple Taking .Mac Offline During Jobs WWDC Keynote

· by Brad Gibson · News

Apple Computer has announced its .Mac online service will be shut down for "scheduled maintenance" at the same time company CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs delivers his keynote address at the Worldwide Developer?s Conference in San Francisco.

".Mac will be undergoing scheduled maintenance from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM PST on Monday, June 6th," the statement on its support Web page reads. "During this time iDisk will be intermittently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience."

A number of news organizations have reported Apple will announce Monday during the keynote address a slow transition to Intel processors in its Macintosh PC line over the next few years.

Brad Gibson

TMO Staff

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