January 31 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Jan. 30 - Feb.
1
Highlights
2001
- First impressions: TiBook,
Dan Knight, The 'Book Page. Stop the presses - I got my
PowerBook G4 this afternoon.
- Yet another reason to get a
PowerBook, Dave Beekman, My Turn. If your typing method is
"hunt 'n peck," a PowerBook could be the answer to your
prayers.
- Beware dust, Manuel Mejia
Jr, Mac Daniel. Dust can reduce the lifespan of your Mac. Here's
how to fight this enemy.
2002
- First Mac use a revelation, Steve
Wassenich, My First Mac. "The Mac didn't tell me where to put the
words; it let me do that, and I didn't have to define where I
wanted the words to appear."
- iPhoto missing one important
feature, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. iPhoto is marvelous, but
it's missing one very useful feature.
- Going Ten: Installation, first
impressions, Dan Knight, 10 Forward. The weird, wild, wonderful
world of OS X - now installed on two older Macs.
- Star Trek: A lost episode,
author unknown, The Lite Side. Which will defeat the Borg: Windows
software or Microsoft's lawyers?
2003
- Apple has always been a niche
player, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "Despite the myths, Apple has
never been a dominant player in the personal computer
industry."
- The music industry needs to
embrace the digital age, reduce CD prices, and avoid copy cat
artists, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. The record companies
need to stop blaming file sharing for their woes and offer buyers
good music at good prices.
- 'Books without backup
batteries, screen protectors for new PowerBooks, ultraportable USB
hub, universal laptop power adapter, and more, Charles W.
Moore, The 'Book Review. Also a PowerBook repair service, handles
for TiBooks and iceBooks, Celestia planetarium software, and
bargain 'Books from $400 to $2,250.
2005
- 12" PowerBook G4/1.5
GHz. Scrollable trackpad, faster CPU, 512 MB RAM standard, faster
hard drive, Bluetooth 2.0, 8x SuperDrive option, lower prices,
more.
- 15" PowerBook G4/1.67 GHz.
Scrollable trackpad, motion sensing, backlit keyboard, faster CPU, 512
MB RAM standard, faster hard drive, Bluetooth 2.0, 8x SuperDrive
option, more.
- 17" PowerBook
G4/1.67 GHz. Scrollable trackpad, motion sensing, faster CPU,
faster hard drive, Bluetooth 2.0, 8x SuperDrive, lower price,
more.
- Is 'The Mouse' from DVForge the
multi-button mouse Apple should have built?, Charles W Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. "Appearance-wise, it pays more than a
little homage to Apple's USB optical mouse, but in my estimation
it's a nicer mouse to use."
- No, kids aren't born knowing how to
use computers, save files, or burn CDs, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab
Report. Sure, some students breathe technology, but a lot of kids
need to be taught how to launch programs, where to save files, and
how to copy their work to a disc.
- How to change copyright law so
it once again serves the public interest, Dan Knight, Mac
Musings. "Not only would this better serve the public interest, but
it might cost Disney and others a lot less than lobbying for
ever-increasing copyright terms while still protecting their works
from pirates."
2006
- Picking the right hardware,
software, and strategy for effective backup, Scott K Brown,
Random Advice. Do you want a full, incermental, or archival backup?
Should you back up to hard drive, CD, DVD, or Zip? What backup
programs are available for the Mac?
- Preparing yourself and your
'Book for time in the field, Joe Rivera, Mac Fallout Shelter.
In addition to your notebook computer, you'll want a good case,
lots of wires, cleaning supplies, and more when going into the
field.
2007
2008
2011
- Handheld gaming
in 2011: Apple vs. Sony and Nintendo, Dan Bashur, Apple, Tech, and
Gaming. Apple's iOS platform has become a big player for casual gaming,
but new models from Sony and Nintendo should strengthen their
markets.
- Verizon iPhone 4
or an open Android smartphone?, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing.
John Hatchett can finally get an iPhone thanks to Verizon, but he also
finds the HTC Desire tempting.
- Multicore processors in 45% of
smartphones in 2015, Apple's pentalobe screw conspiracy, and more,
iNews Review. Also gyroCam ends crooked photos, Photoshop Express 1.5
for iOS, Agile Messenger for iPad, new iPhone and iPad cases, and
more.
2012
Jan. 30 - Feb. 1
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