An exhibitor at the upcoming Macworld Expo 2009 may have inadvertently lent credence to widespread rumors of an updated Apple Mac mini.
A press release from SeeFile software seems to say its digital media asset server will support “new Apple Mac Mini hardware,” according to Ars Technica.
The bit of PR may indicate the updated Mac mini will offer two optional internal hard drives. Previous minis sported only 160GB internal storage.
Attention has shifted to Apple’s plans for the Mac mini after analysts last week noted reduced expectations for Macworld. Prior to the announcement that the 2009 event would be Apple’s last, onlookers suggested the Cupertino, Calif.-based company could launch a new iPhone .