September 3 in Low End Mac History
Sept. 2 - Sept.
4
1997
- Apple announces that it will purchase Power Computing for
$100 million.
1998
- Foul! Unfair benchmarks, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. PC magazines unfairly test iMac with graphics
acceleration disabled.
- Video out on the iMac, Dan
Knight, iMac Channel. The iMac video circuitry can drive monitors
to 1600 x 1200, but not on the internal display.
1999
- Why internal FireWire on
G4?, Dan Knight, Online Tech Journal. "Apple obviously feels
there will be a demand for FireWire devices inside the box - and
within the life span of the Sawtooth motherboard."
2002
2003
2004
- The Ericsson T610, Bluetooth,
and Mac OS X 10.3, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Ericsson's
T610 isn't just a great phone, it also works very nicely with the
Mac using Bluetooth and iSync.
- Is ATIcellerator worth
trying?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. This freeware utility
promises to unlock the speed of ATI Rage 128 and Radeon video. Does
it work? What are the risks?
- 'Books price competitive with
Dells, sunflower oil fuel cells, VESA laptop LCD standards, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also "pro" USB flash
drives, Kanguru's battery powered burner, new iPod accessories,
bargain 'Books from $275 to $1,699, and more.
2008
- Psystar strikes
back, countersues Apple, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Psystar is
trying to paint Apple as a monopoly and force it to license the Mac
OS.
- 11 Mac
browsers compared, Simon Royal, Tech Spectrum. The latest versions
of Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Shiira, iCab, Radon, Firefox,
Netscape Navigator, SeaMonkey, Flock, and Camino tested in
Leopard.
- Another free POP3 provider,
recharging a dead PRAM battery, current Kanga value, and more,
Charles Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings. GMX email now available in US,
Panasonic UJ-841S drive won't burn discs, restoring a dead PRAM battery
in a Pismo, and thoughts on Kanga value today.
- Save internet radio, USB and hard
drives, hardware manufacturers vs. Linux, and more, Dan Knight, Low
End Mac Mailbag. Also Mac won't book after cleaning, newer versions of
OS X improve wake from sleep, downgrading to OS 8.6, unreadable pages
on Low End Mac, and more.
2009
- Blue clamshell
iBook ready for action, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing.
Introduced nine years ago, the first iBook with FireWire is sturdy, a
decent performer, and looks like no other laptop.
- Competing visions:
Apple, AT&T, Google, the FCC, and Google Voice, Tim Nash,
Taking Back the Market. Apple wants to sell hardware, Google wants to
sell advertising, and AT&T wants to sell you minutes. Some conflict
is inevitable.
- Windows 7: MIcrosoft
still copying Apple's cats, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Microsoft has
been copying Mac features since Windows 1.0, and Windows 7 will be no
exception to this copycat behavior.
2010
- 5 strategies that
keep Apple ahead of the competition, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz.
Apple covers the MP3 price range, innovates while sticking with what
sells, uses new features to differentiate products, knows its users,
and thus remains the leader.
- Mac gamers prefer a MacBook Pro,
Mid 2010 MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update released, and more, Mac
News Review. Also NewerTech cuts prices on battery charger/conditioner,
new Logitech speakers for laptops, The Reg's back-to-school netbook
guide, and more.
- Trapped on the dark side,
Kodachrome and PowerPC obsolescence, graphic software overview, and
more, Mac News Review. Also ErgoMotion mouse tilts, rocks, and
rolls, Back-In-Time manages your Time Machine backups, PhotoLine image
editor, limited-time discount on Logos 4 Mac, and more.
- Apple overhauls iPods and Apple
TV, $159 iPad challenger, Flash on a smartphone, and more, iNews
Review. iPod touch gets FaceTime and Retina Display. iPod nano goes
touch. Tiny Apple TV now an iOS device. Also an app for reporting bad
drives, new iPad cases, and more.
Sept. 2 - Sept. 4
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