Original caption:Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the newly redesigned iMac computer during his keynote address at the Macworld Conference and Expo 2002 in San Francisco January 7, 2002. The new iMac features a 15-inch LCD flat screen that floats in the air allowing users to easily adjust its height or angle. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis
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