January 9 in Low End Mac History
Jan. 8 - Jan.
10
Highlights
- 2007: iPhone unveiled, will not ship until Late June.
- 2007: Axiotron Modbook, the first
tablet Mac.
2001
2002
- Macworld and the new iMac, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report. A closer look at the new iMac from the show
floor and some comments on the low end.
- Redefining Apple's market,
Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. By redefining itself as a digital hub
company, Apple can have a 100% market share.
- Joy in iMacville, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. The death of CRT computing? No, Apple will
keep the CRT iMac around!
- More on Bible software for the
Mac, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Reader comments on
Bible study software for Mac users.
2003
2004
- The colored iPod mini, iLife
'04, and prospects for GarageBand, Adam Robert Guha, Apple
Archive. Do the iPod mini and iLife '04 offer enough to entice users
to ante up for the new products?
- PowerBook G4 trade-in details,
iBreeze, AirPort antenna fix, MacTruck case, and more, Charles
Moore, The 'Book Review. Also XLR8 Pismo upgrade, new 80 GB drive
from OWC, and bargain 'Books from $399.99 to $1,539.
2006
- Installing Mac
OS X 10.4 Tiger on unsupported hardware, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout
Shelter. Although Apple doesn't support it, you can install 'Tiger' on
the Lombard PowerBook and many other unsupported Macs.
- About time to replace five-year-old
PowerBook G4, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. This old workhorse is
showing its age - missing feet, scratched titanium, worn paint, missing
backspace. Time for something better, but what?
- 23 events that may compromise your
Windows computer, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. "If any of the
following should occur, your Windows computer may be infected with a
virus or subjected to a worm or other type of malicious software
(malware)."
2007
2008
- The 2008 Mac
Pro value equation, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. The new Mac Pro models
use quad-core Intel Xeon CPUs on a faster bus, add SAS support, and
include Bluetooth. Is there any reason to buy the old ones?
- New Macs
before the Expo? What is Apple thinking?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings.
It's unprecedented. Apple has never unveiled a new Mac just before the
Macworld Expo. What does Steve Jobs have up his sleeves for the
Expo?
2009
- Software should
come with a fresh date, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Sooner or later,
some hardware or OS update will probably break a program you own.
Software vendors should be up front about how long they'll support
it.
- Hooked on classic Macs,
Tommy Thomas, Welcome to Macintosh. Tommy Thomas is back with a renewed
focus on Macs that can run the 'classic' Mac OS.
- BYO $240 Hackintosh, HyperCard
resurrection, USB 3.0 10x as fast, SlimBlade trackball, and more,
Mac News Review. Also the brilliance of the Macworld keynote,
businesses embracing Macs, Picasa for Mac available, Toast Titanium 10
ships, and more.
- MacBook keyboard among best ever,
glass trackpad less than intuitive, TiBook desktop mod, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also $179 to change battery in 17in MacBook Pro,
argument for an Apple netbook, MacBook Air SuperDrive hacked for any
Mac, bargain 'Books from $170 to $2,299, and more.
- iPhone reaches Vermont, 15
iPhone tips, Apple's iGlove, first editable office app for iPhone, and
more, iNews Review. Also WebEx collaboration on the iPhone 3G,
hands-free visor kit from Kensington, portable iPod and iPhone power,
new cases from Speck, and more.
2011
- Adventures
in Intel Mac Land, Part 2, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing,
01.09. One big advantage of an Intel Mac is the ability to run Google's
fast and easy Chrome browser.
- The Siren Call
of PC Laptop Prices Revisited, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value. Hmm, a
lot of those PC notebooks can run Mac OS X. That changes things!
- It's All About the
Upgrades, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Whether you're dealing with an
old PowerPC Mac or a modern Intel machine, too little memory and a
small, slow hard drive can limit performance.
- My First Intel Mac
Put Me Off, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. The 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo
iMac was a speed revelation, but over time things began to go
downhill.
- Apple's
Titanium PowerBook Was a Design Masterpiece, Simon Royal, Tech
Spectrum. The Pismo PowerBook G3 was a tough act to follow, and the
first G4 PowerBook did it well, introducing a design still with us
today.
Jan. 8 - Jan. 10
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