January 11 in Low End Mac History
Jan. 10 - Jan.
12
Highlights
2000
- Insidious Microsoft
virus, Anne Onymus, The Rumor Mill. "The virus exists as
several separate components strewn through the Microsoft
application...."
2001
2002
- OS X: Time to upgrade?,
Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Now that Apple has made OS X
the default on new Macs, is it time to upgrade your current Mac
with the new OS?
- The new order, Tim Nash,
Taking Back the Market. New iMacs, a new iBook, a new application,
and a new default OS shape the new order.
- Expo wrapup, Jeff Adkins, Mac
Lab Report. Cool products, stingy vendors, weird food, and other
thoughts about Macworld Expo.
- Manuel Mejia Jr's four old Macs,
Manuel Mejia Jr, Tools of the Trade. A look at the four Macs,
multiple printers, and software that comprises Manuel Mejia Jr's
tool of the trade.
- 'Son of Pismo' 14in iBook,
iBookEndz Docking Station, PowerPod Auto Adapter, and More,
Charles Moore. "Son of Pismo" 14" iBook, iBookEndz, new Willow
slipcases, iPod auto adapter, bargain 'Books, and more.
2005
- Macworld Expo 2005
Keynote, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Point-by-point overview of
the Macworld Exp 2005 Keynote Address.
- Mac mini. Wow, Apple really did
it. The $500 headless Mac is a reality.
- The impressive value of the
Mac mini, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. The $500 headless Mac isn't
some stripped down, barely usable computer. You just might want to
buy one for yourself.
- Lombard/Pismo battery replacement,
webmail problems with OS X, OS X on an iBook 300, and more,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also adding FireWire to a
G4, the recalcitrant blue & white G3, Rodney Lain, Classic II
mail server, and more.
- The 'overpriced' Mac in
1986-87, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Comparing the Mac Plus, SE,
and II to the 80286 and 80386 PCs of the era.
2006
- Macworld or iPodworld?, Dan
Knight, Macworld Expo Report. Walking the Expo floor, you have to
wonder if the iPod has eclipsed the Mac.
- The iMac 2006 value equation:
Intel changes everything, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. The
performance gain with Intel's Core Duo CPU gives the newest iMacs
Power Mac Dual performance at iMac prices.
- Even Apple's user interface has
room for improvement, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. There are
parts of the Mac and iPod user interface that are anything but
intuitive - and that can drive a user bonkers.
- Apple's blender-based naming
strategy, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Apple has exchanged Power
for Mac in the PowerBook's name. What might they come up with
next?
- First Macintels shown at Expo,
Macintel software, Intel may see earnings lift with Apple, and
more, The Macintel Report. Intel Core Duo based
iMac shipping, MacBook Pro to ship next month. More on Intel's new
family of processors.
2007
- Why the iPhone will succeed
despite the pundits, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Tech columnists
have already labelled the iPhone as overpriced, but it's going to
succeed despite them.
- Who needs a home server?,
Andrew J Fishkin, Best Tools for the Job. Simple file sharing can
be a lot simpler and more cost effective than setting up a
dedicated home server or network-attached storage.
2008
- Digital vs. film photography,
megapixel myths, G3/G4 SuperDrive upgrade, and a newly acquired Mac
Classic, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. The differences between
film and digital photography, the value of old 35mm SLRs, the
importance of good lenses, a $50 18x dual-layer SuperDrive, and writing
on a Mac Classic.
- Most powerful Mac Pro and Xserve
ever, dishwashers great for cleaning keyboards, and more, Mac News
Review. Also a look at the new video cards for the Mac Pro, running
Classic on Intel Macs, AppleCare costs more in Canada, New User's Guide
to the Mac, and more.
- 128 GB flash drive fuels MacBook
mini rumors, 500 GB notebook drives, Apple's dock patent, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also MacBooks missing the 'wow', Lenovo beating Apple
to the punch, Intel's new 45nm CPUs, bargain 'Books from $200 to
$2,899, and more.
2010
- 10 reasons Macs don't
suck, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. A longtime Mac user's
response to a "sophomoric anti-Mac diatribe" recently published by
collegetimes.us.
- A tale of two
cases, Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. The OtterBox iPhone
Defender and iPod Classic Defender cases provide excellent protection,
but each has a significant drawback as well.
- iPod hearing loss user's fault,
Bluetooth keyboard hack for iPhone, Google Nexus One, and more,
iNews Review. Also reduce risk from cell phone radiation, app relieves
ringing ears, free version of Gas Cubby, L5 universal remote for iPhone
and iPod touch, and more.
2012
Jan. 10 - Jan. 12
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