February 10 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Feb. 9 - Feb.
11
Highlights
1993
- Macintosh LC III
introduced. The 25 MHz LC III eliminated the 16-bit memory bottleneck
and 10 MB RAM ceiling of the earlier 16 MHz LC models.
- Color Classic
introduced, identical to Performa 250 introduced nine days
earlier.
- PowerBook 165c is the first
PowerBook with a color display, although the passive-matrix screen
is less than perfect.
- Centris 610 and 650 introduced to fill middle space
between consumer models and pro-oriented Quadra series.
- Quadra 800 introduced to
replace Quadra 950.
- History: Feb. 10, 1993: Apple
rolls out six new models at once, Dan Knight, Mac Musings,
2003.02.17. What was Apple thinking introducing six new Macs in
February 1993? Looking back at Apple's broadest product rollout
ever.
1999
- iMac flaws, Evan Kleiman, Mac
Happens. The iMac has four flaws. Here's how to address them.
2000
- The iMac G4?, Dan Knight, iMac
Channel. The pieces seem to fit together for a 17" iMac G4 this
summer.
- Plain old email, Dan Knight,
Mac Musings. "Every day I receive blank email. There's a subject
and a sender, but no text. Nothing."
- Apple, Nintendo collaborate on
MacBoy, Anne Onymus, The Rumor Mill. Not only that, but it will
also run the Palm OS!
2003
- Xserve, 1.33 GHz. Apple
boosts CPU speed, bus speed, maximum drive size, adds FireWire 800,
and more.
- Feb. 10, 1993: Apple rolls out
6 new models at once, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. What was Apple
thinking introducing six new Macs in February 1993? Looking back at
Apple's broadest product rollout ever.
- Cheerleading, misinformation,
and moving ahead with Mac OS X, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "Apple
doesn't have much of a home court advantage while 20 of 25 million
Mac users continue to work with the classic Mac OS."
- Wacom Graphire2 graphics
tablet, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. A pressure
sensitive graphics tablet plus wireless mouse and software for
$99.
- The lowdown on the 15"
AlBook, Anne Onymus, Rumor Mill. We all know it's coming out
sooner or later. Our Apple insider gave us all the juicy
details.
2005
- The ultimate spam email, Dan
Knight, The Lite Side. Low rate mortgages, murdered chiefs,
international lotteries, cheating housewives, OEM software, online
meds and more form the backbone of today's perfect spam email.
2006
- TopXNotes Classic: A powerful,
easy to use, low cost information organizer for OS 9, Nathan
Thompson, Embracing Obsolescence. TopXNotes goes far beyond
replacing Apple's Notepad and allows you complete organizational
control of your notes.
- How Apple could extend music
sharing to your iPod and your stereo, Adam Robert Guha, Apple
Archive. iTunes makes it easy to share music with other iTunes
users. Why not expand the idea so iPod users can share or so you
can access your iTunes library from your stereo?
- MacBook Pro 'perfect form
factor', Rosetta close to PB G4 speed, Core Duo Dell $1000 less,
and more, The 'Book Review. Also the modemless MacBook Pro,
notebooks pass desktops in sales, Apple 9th in portable sales,
fixing a broken PowerBook latch, iLap solves 'Book user's problems,
bargain 'Books from $390 to $1,849, and more.
- Much praise for Intel iMac,
Core Duo keyboard problem, PPC emulator adds Classic to Macintel,
and more, Mac News Review. Reasons to wait on
buying an Intel Mac, Apple top brand in European education, new
hard drives, and the SheepShaver emulator brings PowerPC Mac
emulation to Intel-based Macs.
2009
2010
2012
- PowerBook 165c: 19
Years of Color to Go, Chris Carson, Building Bridges. Until 1993,
all of Apple's notebook computers had black and white displays. The
165c gave us a color PowerBook for the first time.
- Fix Home Button Delay, Tablet the
Ultimate Mobile PC, iPad Notebook a Possibility, and More, iOS News
Review. Also using your iPad at work, two photo editors, a new iPad
text editor, Macally's magnetic iPad 2 stand, and more.
- White MacBook Goes End-of-Life,
Logitech Touch Mouse Supports Gestures, Firmware Updates, and More,
The 'Book Review. Also MacBook Air better than any Ultrabook, docks for
MacBook Pro models, Intel offers improved SSDs, and more.
- Apple's Support Lead Shipping,
Smartphones Outsell PCs, OS X Ported to ARM by Intern, and More,
Mac News Review. Also the power of Tex-Edit Plus, Google and Twitter
are already censoring the Web, Snow Leopard Security Update, and
more.
- Mac and iOS Browsers:
Options Galore, Freeware Forum. Safari is adequate on Mac and great
on iOS, but the range of good alternatives is stunning. LEM writers
share their favorites.
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