September 10 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Sept. 9 - Sept.
11
Highlights
1984
- Apple introduces the 512K 'Fat Mac', giving Mac
users the memory they really needed to be productive.
1997
- Send for the clones, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. "Like Be, Apple is doing parallel OS
development on both the Power Mac and Intel platforms."
1999
- G4 uproar continues, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. "One would think, had this been a programming
error, that Apple would have corrected it...."
- Gilding the iMac lily, Dan
Knight, iMac Channel. "...gilding the lily changes its nature and
increases its price."
2001
- Cross-platform benchmarking: Be
careful what you wish for, Peppermint Pademelon, My Turn. How
cross-platform benchmarks could backfire on the Mac.
- Strategic upgrades, Dan
Knight, Mac Daniel. A guide for making reasonable, informed upgrade
vs. replacement decisions.
- OS Wars: The Winpire Strikes
Back, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. The Empire has spared no
expense, but can the rebels exploit XP and bring down the entire
Imperial Network?
- Best Buy: Power Mac G3
(beige). State of the Mac art four years ago, the beige G3 has
become very affordable in recent months, making it an excellent
value.
- The 'Book Review 2001.09.10,
Charles Moore. G4 hard drive upgrades, hot deal on Mac OS 9.0.4,
new cases, and good prices on used iBooks and PowerBooks.
2002
2004
- Why the slot loading iMac is a
good choice for OS X, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel. With prices
starting at just over US$200, a tray-loading iMac can be a great
choice for running OS X.
- Macs ready to be productive
right from the box, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Not only
do Macs come ready to use from the factory, but they don't include
a lot of the second-rate extras that come with Windows PCs.
- The significance of the 512K
Fat Mac, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "512 KB was enough to turn
the Macintosh from a cute proof-of-concept machine into the
computer that would revolutionize the publishing industry."
- PB G4 motherboard upgrades, 16x
DVD+R burner, fuel cell laptop shown, the Microsoft tax, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also users keep Newton
alive, new iPod cases, 12-inch leather 'Book bag, IBM's power
adapter recall, and bargain 'Books from $275 to $1,699.
2007
2008
- Know your Mac's
upgrade options, Phil Herlihy, The Usefulness Equation. Any Mac can
be upgraded, but it's a question of what can be upgraded - RAM, hard
drive, video, CPU - and how far it can be upgraded.
- The 2008 iPod
value equation, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Apple has redesigned the
iPod nano, slimmed down the iPod touch, simplified the iPod classic
line, and introduced new colors for the iPod shuffle.
- Microsoft pays
Jerry Seinfeld $10 million to sell shoes to Bill Gates, Frank Fox,
Stop the Noiz. Some pundits berate the Microsoft ad as pointless, but
it's paving the way for ads yet to come.
- Routine maintenance tasks still
run inconsistently in Leopard, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. Apple has been trying to get routine maintenance scripts to
run consistently since the release of Mac OS X 10.4, but users are
still reporting problems under 10.5.4.
2009
2010
- Living with an Eee PC and Linux,
Quicky3 and Wi-Fire range boosters, LaCie USB 3.0 drives, and more,
Mac News Review. Also MacBooks vs. netbooks at college, Kanguru secure
flash drive adds Mac support, USB Phone World notebook battery sale,
and more.
- Spaces hijacking keyboard input,
10 rules of the Cheap Revolution, the curse of 3D TV, and more, Mac
News Review. Also today's computers are built to last, wireless charger
for Magic Mouse, new Mac disk utility program, and more.
- Classic Eudora works with OS X
10.5 and 10.6, Firefox 4 abandons Tiger, and more, Charles W Moore,
Charles Moore's Mailbag. Also options for resurrecting a dead Pismo and
an iPhone 4 case conundrum.
Sept. 9 - Sept. 11
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