January 15 in Low End Mac History
Jan. 14 - Jan.
16
Highlights
1998
- Disposable computers?,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "The whole purpose of Low End Mac is
proclaiming the ongoing usefulness of each and every Macintosh,
although some are more limited than others."
2002
- Going Ten, part 1, Dan Knight,
10 Forward. We've got the low-end hardware and are preparing for
OS X.
- Stop the email madness,
Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. Fighting spam is a good thing,
but some ISPs carry things too far.
- Unknown OS redux, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. On reexamination, it looks like our "unknown"
visitors are mostly spiders, not OS X users.
2003
2004
2007
- How much PowerBook or iBook do
you need to run Mac OS X?, Ted Hodges, Vintage Mac Living. You
don't need the latest and greatest Mac to be productive in OS X.
Here are six iBook and PowerBook suggestions built between 2000 and
2003.
- IBM Model M: The best computer
keyboard ever, Andrew J Fishkin, Best Tools for the Job. Most
of today's keyboards are cheap, mushy crap that won't hold up over
time. Compared to them, the 20-year-old IBM Model M keyboard must
come from a completely different universe.
- PC Card WiFi for OS X PowerBooks,
installing Classic for OS X, Gmail problem with Shiira, and
more, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. A low-cost WiFi
PC Card for PowerBooks running OS X, tips on installing Classic
under Tiger, Gmail broken with Shiira 1.2.2 browser, and
stimulating a flashd rive on pre-USB PowerBooks.
2008
- MacBook Air. Apple's
ultralight has a full-sized keyboard, 13.3" display, 5 hour battery
life, weighs just 3 lb., and is the thinnest notebook computer on the
planet.
- Something new
in the air, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Macworld Keynote roundup: Time
Capsule, iPhone and iPod touch improvements, iTunes Movie Rentals,
Apple TV 2, and MacBook Air, Apple's best notebook ever.
- Restore
stability to a troubled Mac with a clean system install, Keith
Winston, Linux to Mac. If your Mac is misbehaving, the best fix just
might be a fresh reinstallation of Mac OS X - don't forget to backup
first.
2009
- Do G4 Macs have
what it takes to remain useful in a multicore world?, Simon Royal,
Tech Spectrum. With dual-core Intel CPUs running beyond 2 GHz, is any G4
Mac a practical choice?
- OS
robustness, Mac reliability, and the upgrade cycle, Charles W Moore,
'Book Value. This user has no compelling reason to upgrade from his 5-
to 9-year-old PowerBooks, yet he finds the Intel 'Books alluring.
- Estimating the impact
of tiered pricing on iTunes Store profits, Frank Fox, Stop the
Noiz. Neither Apple nor the recording industry have shared a lot of
details, but educated guesses point to tiered pricing being good for
both parties.
2010
- iPhone lover on Nexus One,
iPhone wins touchscreen test, Dragon Dictation for iTouch, and
more, iNews Review. Also iFixit dissects Nexus One, bedside
companion provides morning news, Valentine Gift Finder, antimicrobial
iPhone 3GS case, new Kensington accessories, and more.
- Can a tablet replace a 'Book?,
Apple sells 23 MacBooks a minute, MagSafe adapter fix, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also the trouble with touch screens, corrupt GMA
X3100 graphics with OS X 10.6, worldwide MacBook prices, eco-friendly
notebook stand, BookEndz, and more.
- Intel's new Core CPUs, greener
electronics, make your PC more like a Mac legally, and more, Mac
News Review. Also new Glide browser-based OS, Mac mini Server a strong
starter, Linux will save the world, and more.
- Toshiba passes Apple
in unit sales, not profits, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz, 2010.01.15.
Toshiba saw a remarkable 71% growth in unit sales to pass Apple for the
#4 spot in the US market, but Apple is far more profitable.
- Apple will become
bigger than Microsoft in 2010, Tim Nash, Taking Back the Market.
The handwriting is on the wall: Apple is growing while Microsoft is in
decline.
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