January 28 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Jan. 27 - Jan.
29
Highlights
2002
- Power Mac G4 (Quicksilver 2002).
The Mac reaches 1 GHz. New models come at 800 MHz, 933 MHz, and
dual 1 GHz speeds.
- The new Power Mac value
equation, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. We finally hit the
1 GHz mark. Here's how the new compares with the old.
- Recording audio on your
Mac, Charlie Ruggiero, Mac Daniel. How to record from your
stereo, rip from your CDs, edit on your Mac, and burn your own
CDs.
- Video board victory, Stephen
Archer, My Turn. Norton System Ratings shed some light on which is
the most valuable system upgrade.
- My Performa and my iMac, Matthew
Urban, Matt's Mac. How Matthew Urban uses both an old Performa 635
and a new iMac to get things done.
- Microsoft policies shaped by
weather, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Microsoft's business plans
affected by weather, says researcher.
- Chtzrik, Andrew Hill's Power Mac,
Andrew W. Hill, Tools of the Trade. A look at the desktop hardware
and software that comprises Andrew W. Hill's tool of the
trade.
2003
- Power Mac G4 (FireWire 800)
introduced. Lower price on entry-level model, top model reaches
1.42 GHz, and AirPort Extreme support included.
- ThinkFree Office: Not ready
for prime time, Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. The
spreadsheet seems fully polished, and the presentation module works
fine, but the word processor leaves a lot to be desired when
working with Word files.
- Apple's market share drops to
one, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Apple pulls out of consumer
market, shifts focus to highest-end consumers, boosts profits.
2005
- More than thermal issues hold
up the PowerBook G5, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. People
are lusting for a G5 PowerBook, but would they buy it if it had to
be big, heavy, and have a short battery life?
- iLife '05 not for clamshells,
iBook hard drive upgrades, Mac mini price protection, and more,
The 'Book Review. Also iBook ruggedness, roaring
laptop sales, no Maxtor laptop drives, inside the Mac mini,
9V-battery-to-USB, bargain 'Books from $99 to $1,759, and
more.
2008
- iCab 4: Try it, you
might like it, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. iCab has been a Mac-only
browser since 1999, and the newest version is definitely worth a
try.
- MacBook Air and the future of
FireWire, crippled by iTunes 7.6, Panther on an 8600, and more, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Also problems with GainSaver, who's on
first?, inflated Power Mac benchmarks, and Leopard on an 800 MHz iBook
G4.
- Picking a lapdesk, MacBook Air the
new Cube?, Pismo won't start, and Entourage vs. Mail and Eudora,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. Looking at pads for notebook
computers, why the MacBook Air is the new Cube, a Pismo that stopped
working, and whether Entourage is a good alternative to Mail and
Eudora.
- Liberals,
conservatives, and Mac users, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. Readers weigh in on whether Mac users are liberal,
conservative, green, or socialist.
- Explosive Mac sales, 'endless
fixes' coming in 10.5.2, build a Hackintosh for $950, and more, Mac
News Review. Also OS X eating Linux on the desktop, the value of
Photoshop Elements, Crucial Memory's free Mac system scanner software,
and more.
2009
2011
Jan. 27 - Jan. 29
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