January 25 in Low End Mac History
Jan. 24 - Jan.
26
2001
2002
- Digital hub or entertainment
center?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Apple's digital hub
or Microsoft's digital entertainment center - which is right?
- OS 9 or X: You can't go home
again, Kevin Webb, The Mac Webb. Missing some aspects of OS 9,
I decided to go back for a week. The experiment lasted all of one
hour.
- OS X: How fast the future?,
Tim Nash, Taking Back the Market. How Apple will move OS X
past the early adopter phase and make it the dominant Mac OS.
- Résumé spam hall of
shame, Low End Mac. I like the idea of sharing the names of
geeks who spam Low End Mac in search of employment. Here's our
first.
- PowerBook hard drive upgrade
tutorial, TiBook touchup paint, 16x FireWire CD-RW drive, and more,
Charles Moore. Hard drive upgrade tutorial, TiBook touchup paint,
16x portable CD burner, do-it-yourself iPod case, new PowerBook
cases, and bargain 'Books.
2005
2006
- Casual comfort: Why I use a
Mac, John Martorana, That Old Mac Magic. "For me, the
difference between Macs and PCs is like the difference between work
clothes and casual clothes."
- Camino: A better Mac browser than
Safari or Firefox, Leaman Crews, Plays Well with Others. If
you're looking for a fast browser with most of the features found
in Firefox and Safari, Camino could be just the ticket.
- Macintel stumbling block: Sometimes
you need Classic, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. As nice as the
new Intel Macs seem to be, the lack of any Classic environment
makes it impossible for some people to upgrade.
- Turning an LC or other ancient
Mac into a webcam with a QuickCam, Tyler Sable, Classic
Restorations. As long as it has 4 MB of RAM and a hard drive, any
16 MHz or faster Mac that supports color can be configured as a
webcam.
2007
- Going Windows because no Mac
meets my needs?, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. The MacBook
screen is too small, the MacBook Pro isn't rugged enough, the Mac
mini and iMac aren't expandable enough, and the Mac Pro costs too
much.
- Choosing the right computer for
home, office, and field use, Andrew J Fishkin, Best Tools for
the Job. Picking a good computer for the technophobe, office
worker, student, and shared use at home.
2008
- Hooked by a
PowerBook Duo, Walker Quine, My First Mac. Receiving a PowerBook
Duo 2300 with Mac OS 8 was enough to hook the author - and get almost
his entire family using Macs.
- Maybe no to MacBook Air drive
upgrade, MS customer support, and Leopard on an eMac, Dan Knight,
Low End Mac Mailbag. MacBook Air may be limited to 5mm thin hard
drives, Office: 2008 upgrade orders, external SuperDrive only works
with MacBook Air, and Leopard on a 700 MHz eMac.
- MacBook Air battery easy to
replace, Fujitsu Tablet PC Lighter and Cheaper than MacBook Air, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also MacBook Air SuperDrive needs high
power USB port, booting with Remote Disc, Seagate Momentus notebook
drive reaches 250 GB, MacBook Air cases, bargain 'Books from $150 to
$3,079, and more.
- Power Mac
G4/450 MHz dual, Low End Mac Benchmarks. This 2001 Power Mac is
benchmarked under Mac OS X 10.2.8, 10.3.9, and 10.4.11.
2010
- Making the computer
even more personal, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Portability and
wireless networking make computing on the go easier and more personal
than ever.
- Free Glide OS:
Computing in the cloud, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
Hands on with Glide OS, a free cloud-based operating system and apps
that you access from your browser.
- AT&T cuts rates on unlimited
plans, Bing may replace Google on iPhone, ValentineMaker app, and
more, iNews Review. Also VoIP for iPhone, Android changing
smartphone market, Steadicam for iPhone, and more.
2011
2012
- Is This RIM's Macintosh
Moment?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. In 1996, Apple was in dire
straits, but Steve Jobs redefined the company. Now it's do or die time
for RIM.
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