September 14 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Sept. 13 - Sept.
15
Highlights
1992
- Performa 200
introduced, a relabelled Classic II meant for the consumer market.
- Performa 400 introduced, a relabelled
LC II meant for the consumer market.
- Performa 600 introduced, using
a 32 MHz CPU on a 16 MHz data bus, which seriously crippled
performance. Performance was further compromised because the PDS socket
deliberately prevented the use of a level 2 cache.
1999
- Apple site block solved, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Yesterday we uncovered an obscure access problem
with Apple's web site - today we've found the solution.
- Wanted: Custom iMacs, Evan
Kleiman, Mac Happens. Apple should offer multiple speeds and
configurations of iMacs, including build to order.
2000
- iBook 366
introduced. New colors, new processor, FireWire, more speed, lower
price.
- iBook SE 466
introduced. DVD, new color, new processor, FireWire, more speed.
- New iBooks a better value?, Dan
Knight, The 'Book Page. The new iBooks are better than the old ones,
but how do they stack up for value?
- PowerPC 750CX, the heart of the
new iBooks.
2001
2005
2006
2007
- The future of G3 iBooks in the
Age of Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. All of the G3 iBooks can
run Mac OS X, but which ones run it well? And which version should you
use?
- Apple's consumer Performa
line, 1992 to 1997, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Apple decided to
pursue the average consumer by renaming existing Macs, bundling them
with software, and putting their colorful boxes in regular retail
outlets.
- AirPort Extreme interference
robustness explained, 1 GHz G3 upgrade, new OS X image editor, and
more, Mac News Review. Also picking the right Mac, Microsoft's
wireless mouse with 1 GB of flash memory, Revolabs wireless microphone
with iListen, Opera 9.5 for Mac reaches alpha 3, and more.
- Gold plated MacBook Pro,
Seagate's 250 GB notebook drive, Hawking 108G WiFi card for OS X, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also TechRestore partners with FedEx,
Logitech's compact notebook speakers, keyboard remapping for MacBooks,
a new case for the 17" MacBook Pro, and bargain 'Books from $130 to
$2,688.
2009
- Retro clamshell
iBook case returns for modern 'Books, Charles W Moore, 'Book Value.
Originally designed for the clamshell iBook, the Classic Case from
MacCase is back - and just right for 12" and 13" iBooks, PowerBooks,
and MacBooks.
- Kodachrome,
the Olympus Pen, and the new 'Digital Pen', John Hatchett, Recycled
Computing. Kodachrome was the gold standard in slide films, and Olympus
Pen SLRs were a great way to shoot it. The new Olympus E-P1 harks back
to that legacy.
2010
- iPads improve
employee morale, Frank Fox, Stop the Noiz. Many companies provide
upper level employees with notebooks, but iPads could lead to more
widespread use.
- 6G iPod nano: An
Apple marketing misstep?, Tim Nash, Taking Back the Market. The
2010 Nano has less features, no more memory, and the same price as last
year's model. Has Apple made a big mistake?
2011
- Who still buys
CDs?, John Hatchett, Recycled Computing. CDs not only provide a
physical copy of your music, they also include cover art and liner
notes.
Sept. 13 - Sept. 15
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