March 9 in Low End Mac History
Mar. 8 - Mar.
10
2000
2001
- Survey says...., Dan Knight,
Mac Musings. Harris Interactive says 47% of Mac owners are buying
Wintel computers - are they serious?
- Prep your Mac for OS X, Jake
Sargent, iThings Considered. Getting ready for the release of
OS X in two weeks.
- It doesn't get any worse,
Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Four painful tales of upgrade woe
that look better in retrospect.
- Improving AOL 5.0, Evan
Kleiman. How to use your favorite browser with AOL - and change
AOL's color scheme.
- PB 190/5300 trade-ins; ColorSync
profiles for iBook, Pismo, and TiBook; and more, Charles
Moore. PB 5300/190 trade-in program, Klear Screen cleaner,
ColorSync profiles for recent PowerBooks, CoolPads, the SleeveCase,
and more.
2005
- Will the Cell processor appear
in future Macs?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. The 4 GHz Cell
processor is a member of the PowerPC family. Is there any reason
for Apple not to adopt it?
- Top 10 Apples, disappearing
disk space, ClickScroll, Camino man joins Firefox team, and
more, Mac News Review. Also LinkBack technology
for OS X, how Tiger will change everything, CPA firm goes all Mac,
Yellow Dog Linux 4.0.1 for PPC, and more.
2006
- Unleashing the power of
iCal, Ed Eubanks Jr, The Efficient Mac User. Apple's free iCal
app is very flexible, very powerful, very extensible, and very
ready to help you move away from Entourage.
- 2.16 GHz Mac mini upgrade,
benchmarks, inside the Intel mini, a slew of new Intel CPUs, and
more, The Macintel Report. Dropping a 2.16 GHz CPU into a Core
Solo Mac mini, Macs Only benchmarks the 1.83 GHz Mac mini Core Duo,
half of Apple's line is now Intel, and new CPU announcements from
Intel.
- Pope receives iPod nano, how
much stuff fits on my iPod?, remote with tune display, and
more, iPod News Review. Also how the video iPod will change
workplace training, TransPod FM transmitter and iPod charger, new
software, and more.
2007
- DST fixes & info for OS X,
Classic Mac OS; Maynor demos WiFi hack; Samsung's hybrid drive; and
more, The 'Book Review. Also glossy vs. matte displays,
troubleshooting slot-loading drives, MogoMouse charges in PC Card
slot, bargain 'Books from $209 to $2,299, and more.
- DST fixes & info for OS X,
Classic Mac OS; Mac sales double in January; 3 Spotlight enhancers;
and more, Mac News Review. Also bloated Universal Binaries, 24"
iMac "nearly perfect", Carbon Copy Cloner expands into backup app,
and more.
2009
- Snow Leopard and
Windows 7 put the focus on optimization, not feature bloat, Kev
Kitchens, Kitchens Sync. "While there are some advances, the major
focus for each new version centers on code optimization and other
architectural improvements."
- Apple Store eliminating
plastic bags for customers, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
Apple's ban on plastic bags in its retail stores amounts to more
'green' hype than substance.
- iPhone coming to White House but
not to Bill Gates' house?, Kindle for iPhone, and more, iNews
Review. Also iPhone dominates mobile Web, costly dataplans killing
iPhone in Canada and Japan, Mac System 7 on the iPhone, best and worst
speaker systems, and more.
2010
- The iPad as your
in-between Mac, Dan Bashur, Apple, Tech, and Gaming. Apple's iPad
will have a place as the in-between Mac that can do a lot of the light
duty tasks typically done on a notebook.
- MacBook vs.
HackBook: You get what you pay for, Andrew J Fishkin, Best Tools
for the Job. You can buy a used PowerBook or a hackable netbook, or you
can buy a notebook with enough computing power to do real work.
- Apple vs. HTC will delay
iPad competitors, Tim Nash, Taking Back the Market. By filing suit
against HTC, Apple may slow adoption of the Android platform while
giving Windows 7 Mobile an unexpected boost.
- Back to my comfortable
place with OS X, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. After 10 years on Macs,
switching to Windows and Linux only highlighted the elegance and
consistency of the Mac experience.
2011
- Steve Jobs, the
Wow Factor, and Apple's stellar growth, Dan Knight, Mac Musings.
From the Apple II through the first Mac and on to today's products,
Apple has grown by showing people new things they can do.
- Who is setting
the rules for the Post PC Era?, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Pundits,
such as Cringely, criticize the iPad for not working like a PC,
forgetting that it is a post-PC device.
- Pismo! Pismo!
Pismo!, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. Newer 'Books have more
power but a lot less flexibility than the PowerBook Pismo, introduced
11 years ago.
2012
- Retina Display iPad, 1080p Apple
TV, iOS 5.1, and iPhoto for iOS Announced; Small iPad Rumors; and
More, iNews Review. Also Microsoft says Apple deliberately slows
old iPhones, new Apple logo?, Gorilla Glass 2 ships, editor replaces
iPhone 4 with Android 4 phone, and more.
- Tablets Can't Displace PCs, Acer
Losing Money on Ultrabooks, Ivy Bridge Due in April, and More, The
'Book Review. Also Elgato now shipping Thunderbolt SSDs, sleek leather
briefcase for MacBook Air, and more.
- Windows 8 Earning Raves While
Mountain Lion Hears Rants, Julie Bort Hates Her New Mac, and More,
Mac News Review. Also OS X license allows installation on multiple
Macs, dual drive kit for 2011 iMacs, Parallels adds support for Windows
8 and Mountain Lion previews, and more.
Mar. 8 - Mar. 10
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