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REPEAT/ADVISORY/Crywolf and Noren Products to Announce Revolutionary Server and Tower Enclosures at Macworld San Francisco.


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REPEATING AND ADDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...

Macworld This article is about a technology publication. For the tradeshow, see Macworld Conference & Expo.
Not to be confused with McWorld, a despective term for globalisation


Macworld
 San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  2003

Booth # 3827, North Hall

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Pricing announced for CoolMac Silencer xCab, xCab Pro, gCab and gCab Studio. xCab 600 watt watt [for James Watt], abbr. W, unit of power, or work done per unit time, equal to 1 joule per second. It is used as a measure of electrical and mechanical power.  power extraction extraction /ex·trac·tion/ (eks-trak´shun)
1. the process or act of pulling or drawing out.

2. the preparation of an extract.
 (designed for 3 Xserves in a 7u enclosure enclosure (inclosure) n. land bounded by a fence, wall, hedge, ditch or other physical evidence of boundary. Unfortunately, too often these creations are not included among the actual legally-described boundaries and cause legal problems.


ENCLOSURE.
): $1699; xCab Pro 1200 watt power extraction (designed for 6 Xserves in a 7u enclosure): $1899;. gCab 400 watt power extraction with noise reduction to 38.5 dB: $699; gCab Studio 400 watt power extraction with noise reduction to 36 dB: $899 --

Hear Yourself Think Different. The CoolMac Silencer gCab and xCab Provide the Quietest and Coolest Enclosures for Apple Xserve A 1U rack-mounted Macintosh server from Apple, introduced in 2002. Designed for the back office and datacenters, the Xserve originally came with one or two G4 PowerPC CPUs, display adapter, optical drive and up to four disk drives configured as RAID 0 or RAID 1.  and PowerMac See Power Mac.  G4 Computers.

MACWORLD SPECIALS: save $100 on any xCab or xCab Pro; buy any gCab or gCab Studio and receive a free CoolMac Flexible keyboard A set of input keys on a terminal or computer. It includes the standard typewriter keys, several specialized keys and the features outlined below. See QWERTY keyboard, Dvorak keyboard, AZERTY keyboard and virtual keyboard.  and a free internal light OR buy any gCab or gCab Studio AND the pull-out pull-out nsuplemento
cpd [pages, magazine] → separable

pull-out n [of forces etc] → retrait m
cpd
 CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
 drawer A person who orders a bank to withdraw money from an account to pay a designated person a specific sum according to the term of a bill, a check, or a draft. An individual who writes and signs a Commercial Paper, thereby becoming obligated under its terms.  and save $100. All specials available at booth 3826 or online at Crywolf.com or CoolMacStuff.com. Specials valid through 1/10/03.


WHO:   Kevin Langdon, President of Crywolf Inc.

WHAT:  Businesses and educational institutions no longer need to
       invest in a separate machine room to host a server farm or
       cluster. Small and home office users, particularly those who
       must work in a very low noise environment, can now do so with
       the introduction of the CoolMac Silencer Series of enclosures.

       Crywolf has teamed with Noren Products to custom design a high
       quality enclosure to meet the specific needs of Apple customers
       for noise reduction, heat dissipation, size, style and
       affordability.

       "Macintosh users are very sophisticated; they demand
       exceptional quality and style -- the CoolMac Silencer delivers
       on both grounds," according to Kevin Langdon. "The Noren
       technology in the CoolMac Silencer is already in use throughout
       the professional audio and video broadcast and production
       industries. We're introducing products which have been
       custom-engineered to make this same technology accessible to
       the larger Macintosh community."

       James Wagner of Noren Products, the chief engineer of the
       CoolMac Silencer stated, "Crywolf's expertise in Apple
       technologies and extensive experience with the Macintosh
       community has been instrumental in the development of the
       CoolMac Silencer Series of enclosures the perfect compliment to
       Noren's Acoustilock line of professional enclosures."

       The CoolMac Silencer uses Noren's proprietary heat pipe and air
       flow technologies to provide 100% silent cooling which
       eliminates the need for external fans. Computers inside the
       CoolMac Silencer actually run below their normal (i.e. natural
       convection) operating temperature.

       Hear Yourself Think Different. The CoolMac Silencer reduces the
       noise of an Apple Xserve from 82 dB to 38 dB and a PowerMac G4
       from 65 dB to 37 dB. For comparative purposes, an empty 70 sq.
       foot office with a computer, heat or air conditioning, and
       lights on typically emits 40 dB.

       The CoolMac Silencer noise reduction is revolutionary. The best
       any competing enclosure product has achieved is a noise
       reduction of 16 dB reducing Xserve noise to 66 dB and PowerMac
       G4 noise to 49 dB.

       The cabinet is virtually airtight to prevent the entrance of
       dust and dirt. And, it costs as much to operate as it does to
       light a 20 watt light bulb.

       The CoolMac Silencer product family begins with the gCab and
       xCab. The gCab is an excellent solution for customers who need
       the computing power of a PowerMac G4 and the industrial
       strength of OSX but must work in environments requiring near
       silence, such as a sound or video production studio.

       The gCab holds a PowerMac G4 and a few external optical drives
       with an internal capacity of 20"x12.5"x22" and external
       dimensions of 24.75" x 25.5" x 25.75". A slide out tray makes
       mounting and servicing the G4 (or any PC mini-tower) and
       peripherals a snap.

       The xCab 7U rack mount system is an outstanding choice for
       customers who want to bring the unparalleled power of Xserve
       and ease of use of OSX Server into virtually any room. The xCab
       can be configured to hold either 6 Xserves, 4 Xserves and 1
       xRAID, 3 Xserves and 1 RAID, or 1 Xserve and 2 RAIDs, or any
       non-Apple rack mount server 31" in length. Internal dimensions
       of the xCab are 12.5"x20"x37"; external dimensions are
       28"x24"x40.25".

ABOUT  CRYWOLF: Crywolf Computers is a leading Apple Specialist
       located in San Diego. Crywolf offers a full suite of products
       and professional services, including system design and
       configuration, training, hardware repair and upgrades, database
       and Web site design, and network design and integration.
       Crywolf provides complete computing solutions by selling all of
       Apple's products and the best-of-breed peripherals, software
       and accessories. Crywolf hosts an Apple Authorized Training
       Center and is an Apple Authorized Service Provider.

WHEN:  Wednesday, Jan. 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

WHERE: Macworld San Francisco, CoolMacStuff booth # 3827, North Hall

PRESS CONFERENCE: "Crywolf Introduces the CoolMac Silencer Series"
       Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco

URL:   www.crywolf.com

CONTACT: For more information or to schedule an interview with Kevin
       Langdon of Crywolf Computers, contact Kevin directly at
       858/277-9653 (office) or 858/967-3416 (mobile) or by e-mail at
       kevin@crywolf.com.
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