higher ed takes in the show 
       UC Berkeley Director of Education Technology Services 
        Victor Edmonds arrived at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, eager to investigate 
        Apple’s newest announcements at January’s Macworld conference and expo. 
        His remarks make us think that the emphasis on small, affordable devices—like 
        the newly announced Mac mini and iPod Shuffle—may be more profound than 
        just an Apple bid for fresh consumer dollars. “It’s another big step toward 
        invisible computing. The focus is not on the machines, but on making it 
        easy and affordable to communicate, work, and enjoy life in media-rich 
        ways. If you think ahead, computing is becoming more human; more about 
        color, movement, and sound, than about dry data. The Mac mini invites 
        you to integrate multimedia everywhere.” 
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