February 13 in Low End Mac History
Feb. 12 - Feb.
14
2001
- Layoffs may hurt Mac market,
Jake Sargent, iThings Considered. 26,000 at Chrysler. 14,000 at
Lucent. 4,000 at Motorola - could it impact G4 production?
2002
- Unix for the Mac, Adam
Loiacono, Unix & the Mac, 02.13. Important issues for those
running Unix on Macintosh hardware.
- Rage against the Macintosh,
MindTrip, My Turn, 02.13. It's always interesting to read a rant
from someone who actually has a working knowledge of the Mac.
2003
- Options aplenty to move data
from PCs to Macs, Alan Zisman, Mac2Windows. How to moves files
from a Windows PC to a Mac, convert old file formats, and emulate a
PC on the Mac.
- No yang without yin, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Like some mysterious Force, the Dark Side
surfaces every time the Light Side starts to gain the upper hand at
Apple.
- More Safari tips, beige G3 stuck
at 266 MHz, Rage Pro 128, 'dark side' CPU comments, and more,
Dan Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Three more Safari tips; a beige G3
that won't run faster with a faster CPU; thoughts on Intel, AMD,
Motorola, and IBM; and more.
2004
- Vert•X Xserve stand
reviewed, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report. Don't have a rack for
your Xserve? Not a problem with this $40 stand.
- Low cost RAM for older 'Books,
more iBook problems, incredibly compact Windows portables, and
more, The 'Book Review. 'Book sales up in UK,
death of a Lombard, Willow Design going out of business sale,
bargain 'Books from $799 to $2,199, and more.
2006
- Apple, IBM, and Intel: The
choice was clear, and the transition says a lot about Apple,
Paul Brierley, The 'Book Beat. Apple's history is full of change,
and when it became obvious that IBM was pushing power while Intel
was switching the focus to efficiency, the time was right to move
Apple to Intel.
- Tiger 10.4.4 update cripples
Pismo's internal modem, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
Pismo's internal modem works flawlessly under OS 9 and OS X 10.3,
but it's grown less reliable under 10.4, becoming unusable with the
most recent update.
2007
- Picking the right
cheap computer, new or used, Larry Stotler, Linux on the Low
End. Unless you're working with video or hooked on 3D gaming, you
don't need a lot of computing power. You might be surprised at how
little will satisfy you.
- How After Dark came to
Windows, Tommy Thomas, Welcome to Macintosh. Interview with
Bill Stewart, one of the programmers behind the Magic ScreenSaver
and After Dark for Windows.
2008
- I needed to
find an older Mac, Nick Sava, My Turn. Getting nostalgic for old
Mac games that don't work under Mac OS 9.2.2, the author decides to
find an old Mac to play them on.
- Apple Stores near Philly, iSub
works 'most of the time', the Mac vs. PC debate, and more, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Why Apple doesn't have a store in
Philadelphia, iSub issues, looking at used iBooks, and irritating Mac
lovers.
2009
- Eee PC 1000HE the model for a Mac
netbook, Apple rethinking fixed batteries, LoJac for Macs, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also spill-proof coffee mug, ultimate high
capacity notebook drive, clever USB 2.0 hub with rotating ports,
bargain 'Books from $170 to $2,999, and more.
- Info-Mac widget, 'Get Well
Steve' T-shirt, German Mac clone, Pages templates, and more, Mac
News Review. Also what's coming with 'Snow Leopard', PowerPC less
supported in iLife '09, SongMap music service, and more.
- Hacking Apple TV, iPod touch as
phone, Nvidia in next iPhone?, $99 iPhone rumors, and more, iNews
Review. Also Apple TV at the crossroads, Palm Pre vs. iPhone, universal
iPhone unlock software, converter for old iPod docks, location-based
dating app, and more.
Feb. 12 - Feb. 14
Go to LEM Archive Index