April 3 in Apple and Low End Mac History
April 2 - April 4
Highlights
- 1995: LC 580 moves all-in-one
line to IDE hard drive, replaces costly Sony Trinitron display for
standard CRT.
1995
- LC 580 replaces LC 575. Changes include use of IDE hard
drive (rather than SCSI) and less costly non-Sony monitor.
1999
- Is Apple bruised?, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Response to Fred Langa's latest anti-Mac
tirade.
2000
- Going Wintel, week 2,
Steve Wood, View From the Classroom. "It only helps a little that
the computers I'm using are Macintoshes with Orange Micro PC cards
in them."
- Amazing IE 5.0, Evan, Mac
Happens. "My faith in Microsoft has been restored."
2001
2002
- Why BeOS lost, Chris Lozaga,
My Turn. BeOS was a great operating system, but you can't blame
Microsoft, Apple, or NeXT for its failure.
- Waiting for the knockoffs,
Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. It's inevitable that someone will try
to copy the flat panel iMac, but there will be a lot of technical
hurdles to getting it right.
- PayPal jeopardy, Evan
Kleiman, Mac Daniel. PayPal - a great idea, but do the risks
outweigh the benefits?
2003
- Apple not on the leading edge of
everything; analysts worry, Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope. Has
Apple missed the boat on Tablet PCs, or is this another case where
Apple can do no right?
- iRock!, a gadget we can't
live without, Steve Watkins, The Practical Mac. Clever, low
cost device lets you listen to your iPod (or other portable music
player) on any FM radio.
- Update on Antioch school district's
Mac vs. Windows platform debate, Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report.
"I never wanted to be in the middle of this debate in my own
district. I really don't have the time to do the job
properly."
- We're back, Dan Knight, Mac
Musings. Why Low End Mac wasn't updated for nearly two days.
2007
2008
- Mother of the
MacBook Air, Ruffin Bailey, My Turn. The original clamshell iBook
was a runaway success despite a single USB port, no SCSI or FireWire,
no PC Cards, no video out, and no DVD support.
- Apple takes the
blame, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. In the Windows world, everyone
plays the blame game, but when things go wrong with the Mac, there's
only one company to take the blame.
- Outliners for word processing, Mac
compatible WiFi cards, iWork disappoints, and more, Dan Knight, Low
End Mac Mailbag. Also running Leopard on a maxed out Digital Audio
Power Mac, Clamshell iBook hacks, Lombard external display resolutions,
and collective nouns.
2009
- Leaving Linux for a
MacBook Pro, Brian Gray, Fruitful Editing. Running the $550 HP
notebook with Linux just didn't satisfy, and a good deal on a first
generation MacBook Pro made coming back easy.
- $50,000 for a
Dell?, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. They say Macs are overpriced, but
you could spend $50,000 bringing the Dell Precision T7500 to its
maximum potential.
- Low cost doesn't equal value, OS
X market share over 10%, 2009 Mac Pro 'insanely fast', and more,
Mac News Review. Also Safari and Firefox gain market share, WWDC dates
announced, 2 TB My Book Mac Edition hard drive, free Car Art calendar,
and more.
- CPU for MacBook Air reaches 2.13
GHz, 17" MacBook Pro overpriced?, Laptop Flip Stand, and more, The
'Book Review. Also troubleshooting your MacBook, iBook updates can be a
challenge, better lithium-ion batteries coming, bargain 'Books from
$170 to $2,999, and more.
- iPod for a queen, iPod shuffle
surges, Skype comes to iPhone, Next Gen iPhone speculation, and
more, iNews Review. Also PhotoUpLink software updated, field guides
for the great outdoors, Recovery Act tracking apps, an iPhone
development guide, new hard cases, and more.
2012
April 2 - April 4
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