January 19 in Apple and LEM History
Jan. 18 - Jan.
20
Highlights
- 1983: Apple announces the $10,000 Lisa, which didn't ship until June.
- 1989: Macintosh SE/30
- 1998: Mac OS 8.1
1983
- Apple announces the $10,000 Lisa, which didn't ship until June. Lisa
introduced the mouse and a graphical user interface to a world
dominated by DOS computers. One year later, the Macintosh replaced Lisa.
1989
- Macintosh SE/30 introduced,
providing the power of the Mac IIx in
the compact case of the Mac SE. The
SE/30 was the first compact Mac with a 1.4 MB floppy.
1998
- Mac OS 8.1 introduced. Last version to support 68040. Adds
HFS+ file system with longer file names, more efficient use of
hard drive space. First Mac OS to support Carbon apps.
2000
- Macintosh 2000 revisited,
Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Eight years ago Henry Bortman guessed what
today's Mac would be. Today we're evaluating his predictions.
2001
- Selling your older Mac, Adam
Robert Guha. Hints on selling your older Mac at a fair price.
- MacPaint primer, Manuel
Mejia Jr, Mac Daniel. An introduction to the Mac's first paint
program - samples included.
- Buying from Canada, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Hints from Canadians on buying across the
border.
2004
- Upgrading PowerBook CPUs, going
Dell, PCI Power Mac value, 6320 upgrade tips, and more, Charles
W. Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also free email using gawab.com,
AppleCare alternatives, a dark screen solution, and PaperPort
problems.
- Apple announces unexpected
partnerships, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Pepsi and H-P were
only the beginning. Plans include Campbell's, CarQuest, Amazon.com,
Fox TV, and even Apple itself.
2005
2006
- Replacing Entourage: Apple's
Address Book more powerful than you might think, Ed Eubanks Jr,
The Efficient Mac User. There's a lot more to the OS X Address Book
than simply storing names and contact information. Tips for getting
more out of Address Book.
- Intel inside: so what?, Intel
upset over 'dull and boring' ad, specialists bullish on Macintel,
and more, The Macintel Report. Also, Apple
neutral about Windows on Intel Macs, multiboot questions, why Apple
chose ATI over Nvidia for Macintel models, developers move forward,
and more.
- iPod owners not thieves,
Fujitsu preps 120 GB iPod drive, TuneBuckle for iPod nano, and
more, iPod News Review. Also Jobs says 'If you
can find a better iPod, buy it', digital music more disposable,
iPod home media center from Griffin, tough new cases, and
more.
2007
- The Macintosh is dead, Tommy
Thomas, Welcome to Macintosh. Many of the things that made the Mac
what it was are gone. Shouldn't Apple come up with a new name to
reflect that?
- Is the iPhone too limited to
launch a smartphone revolution?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple
Archive. As revolutionary as the iPhone is, it lags behind the
smartphone competition in several important areas.
- Macs still Apple's core, tiny
12 GB Store 'n' Go drive, NeoOffice to support OpenXML docs, and
more, Mac News Review. Also putting a Mac mini in a mini ATX
case, ScreenRecyclers repurposes computers as addiitonal monitors,
Airlook monitors AirPort Base Station, Parallels updated, and
more.
- Modbook 'Best of Show', MacBook
a winner, world's fastest notebook drive, and more, The 'Book
Review. Also Modbook compared to iTablet, firmware updates for
Intel Macs, Dell's rugged notebook, SnapPower AC on the go, bargain
'Books from $209 to $1,999, and more.
2009
- Steve Jobs' Health: MYOB,
Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. We have laws to protect personal medical
information. Wahy can't we just leave Steve Jobs alone?
- Camino,
Firefox, and Opera reconsidered, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. Camino 1.6.6 seemed promising, but increasing sluggishness
and lockups meant going back to Firefox, Netscape Navigator 9, and
Opera.
- Was the Macintosh
IIci the best Mac ever?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Introduced in
1989, the Mac IIci was fast, had integrated video, included 3 expansion
slots, and could be upgraded in myriad ways.
- The
misunderstood Macintosh Portable, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Often
ridiculed for its nearly 16 lb. weight, people forget that the Mac
Portable wasn't designed to be a laptop computer.
2010
Jan. 18 - Jan. 20
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