September 22 in Low End Mac History
Sept. 21 - Sept.
23
2000
- Internet grandma, John C.
Foster, My Turn. You'll laugh out loud as John Foster explains how
he helped his 70-year-old mother get on the Internet.
- Choosing a monitor for your
Mac, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. There are a lot of
factors involved in choosing the right monitor for your
Macintosh.
- Stinky cigars and brandy,
Cozmo, Cozmo's Email. The after dinner portion of Cozmo's virtual
dinner party.
2003
2005
- Online personals: Using Yahoo!
Personals. Yahoo Personals does a nice job of
integrating an online dating service with instant messaging.
- Transition 'on track', why Intel
(not AMD), Intel's $40 chips, lower power CPUs, and more, Charles
Moore, The Macintel Report. Macintels on target for June 2006,
Apple boosts development efforts, Intel's cost of chip production,
more efficient CPUs, new Apple patent, and DigitalLife.
- iPod nano sales hot, Finns
protect fair use, iPods replacing DJs, free iPod nanos, and
more, iPod News Review. Also iPod nano helps
chip makers, badge holder iPod nano case, HouseParty iPod stereo,
ClearClip for shuffle, 9 new nano cases from Speck, and more.
2006
- VisiCalc and the rise of the
Apple II, Tom Hormby, Orchard. "VisiCalc was first released for
the Apple II, which quickly became an invaluable tool for
businesspeople - at least until IBM moved into the 'personal
computing' market in 1981."
- Apple's Pippin and Bandai's
@World: Missing the mark(et), Cortland.
Intended as a multimedia player to fit between gaming consoles and
full-fledged computers, Apple's Pippin technology just couldn't
carve a niche between two already saturated markets.
- iTunes 7 improves organization,
adds new browsing modes, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Apple
has streamlined content organization with iTunes 7 and added a
couple of great new browsing modes for your music collection.
- Apple II greatest PC ever,
Core 2 in a Mac mini, iMac Core 2 Duo 'ultimate Mac value', and
more, Mac News Review. Also firmware restoration for Intel
Macs, Mac Pro firmware updates, iron on iPod nano cases, Boot Camp
beta 1.1.1, and more.
- Virgin bans 'Book batteries,
Sony to take on MacBook, glossy screen upgrades for G4 PowerBooks,
and more, The 'Book Review. Also MacBook "fashionably late" to
go Core 2, new battery tech still years off, wrappers for MacBook,
control your backlit keyboard, bargain 'Books from $119 to $2,399,
and more.
2008
2009
- Do you trust your
email to the Cloud?, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings.
Webmail is great if you want to access it from more than one computer,
but regular email clients have advantages of their own.
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