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The grand staircase to Mac heaven is made entirely of glass. Apple holds a patent on the design.
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Danika Cleary, Apple's iPod product manager, shows off the many colors of the iPod mini.
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The Internet cafe on the second floor of the new Apple store in San Francisco doesn't sell coffee but does offer free Net access on dozens of new iMacs.
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The Apple store's front window display entices potential Windows "switchers" with colorful blowups of Apple's iLife software suite.
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Colorful local characters check out the window displays at the new Apple store in San Francisco.
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Sitting atop glowing neon tubes, new iPod minis invite shoppers to enter the world of Apple.
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The Apple store's central glass staircase lets in light from the skylight above.
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Ron Johnson, Apple's head of retail, holds up one the 200 "lucky bags" going on sale during opening day. The mystery grab bags will contain $600 or more worth of surprise goods. Johnson hinted some of them may include a $250 iPod Mini. The bags cost $250, and 200 are available. Each carries a tag that says, "Do you feel lucky?"
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"Check me out," says an iMac in the window of Apple's new San Francisco store.
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