February 4 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Feb. 3 - Feb.
5
Highlights
1997
- Apple completes acquisition of NeXT.
1999
- Apple's good moves, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Outsourcing iMac production and making OS
7.5.3 a free download are good moves on Apple's part.
2002
- Thinking different about USB
ports, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Apple has a new way of counting
the number of USB ports on the LCD iMac and 2002 Power Macs.
- Reviving the lost art of
archiving, Manuel Mejia, Mac Daniel. If you're not backing up,
you risk losing everything to a hard drive failure.
- Alan's favourite things,
Alan Zisman, X-Wares. Five very useful freeware and shareware
utilities to spruce up Mac OS X.
- ramBunctious, Dan Knight, Mac
Wares. The best RAM disk software for the classic Mac OS.
- Computer humor year in review,
Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Nothing topped a pie in Bill Gates'
face, but there was a lot to laugh about (and at) in 2001.
2003
- 17" iMac G4/1 GHz. New
models has faster CPU, faster bus, faster hard drive, faster DVD
burner, more video memory, and supports AirPort Extreme.
- 15" iMac G4/800.
Apple simplifies 15" iMac by eliminating 700 MHz versions and
SuperDrive, concentrating on a single configuration.
- The value of a low-end
Mac, Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. With a few hundred
dollars worth of upgrades, an eight year old Mac remains a very
useful computer - unlike a Windows PC.
- Slow printing, Safari, Mail, and
faster classic mode launches, Dan Knight, 10 Forward. Speeding
up printing, small glitches in Safari, thoughts on Mail, and how to
get up and running in classic mode quickly.
- Guide to overused and abused Apple
metaphors, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Byte of the Apple,
bobbing for Apple, Applesauce, and other metaphors you've probably
heard too many times already.
2004
2005
- Napster and the $10,000
iPod, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Napster is going on the
offensive to position their music rental service against Apple's
iTunes Music Store - and they're not being realistic in their
comparison.
- How to make it harder for
someone to steal and sell your PowerBook, Adam Robert Guha,
Apple Archive. Laptops computers are popular with thieves. Some
tips for making your iBook or PowerBook harder for a thief to
sell.
- Laptop security, PowerBook G5
delayed, SoundBite portable USB speakers, iPresent It, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also the Mac/ThinkPad
shuffle, 8x dual layer PowerBook G4 SuperDrive, Negroponte's $100
laptop, bargain 'Books from $319 to $1,739, and more.
- Apple's mini support page,
emperor's new mini, DoubleCommand for PC keyboards, mini
overclocking, and more, Mac News Review.
Also Plasticsmith mini accessories, IOGear mini connection
products, SoundBite very portable speakers, and Drive Genius
software.
2008
2009
- Piracy is the problem,
but DRM is not the solution, Kev Kitchens, Kitchens Sync. DRM
restricts the rights of honest users, and pirates will always find a
way to circumvent it, so not stop using it?
- Netbook or
smartphone: What's your best bet?, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. To
choose what's best for you, you need to understand the market each type
of device was designed for.
- Used 'Book value, overheating 12"
PowerBook, Target Disk Mode weirdness, and more, Charles W Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. Also Leopard breaks wireless printing for some
printers supported by Tiger, and Unibody MacBook the right choice over
polycarbonate MacBook.
2011
- Sandy Bridge flaw to delay new
'Books, mini notebooks cutting into netbook market, and more, The
'Book Review. Also Sandy Bridge Mobile platform reviewed, Intel 310
Series SSD reviewed, BookArc stand for 2010 MacBook Air, and more.
- Macs provide quality and value,
Apple leads in customer satisfaction, 15 free Mac apps, and more,
Mac News Review. Also Intel finds and addresses flaw in Sandy Bridge
chipset, Chrome browser hits 10% mark, 3 TB iMac and Mac Pro drive
upgrades, and more.
Feb. 3 - Feb. 5
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