October 12 in Apple and Low End Mac History
Oct. 11 - Oct.
13
Highlights
1998
1999
- iMacs for all, Evan Kleiman,
Mac Happens. The new iMac line offers something for everyone.
2000
2001
- Tips on buying a new computer,
part 2, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Suggestions for
configuring your new Mac and bringing in your old files.
- The 'Book Review 2001.10.12,
Charles Moore. Portable mouse, TiBook hinge repair, BlueChip fix,
APM Tuner, cases, a contest, and bargain 'books.
2005
- iMac G5 (iSight). The
new iMacs are thinner, lighter, a bit faster, and the first Mac to have a
built-in iSight webcam.
- Simple backup strategies for
Mac users, Michel Munger, iBasics. Whether you only have your
personal data to back up or need to backup your entire hard drive,
here's how to do it.
2006
2007
- Road Apple nominations, OS X 10.5 on
MDD Power Macs, UMPCs and Apple, and a broken power button, Dan
Knight, Low End Mac Mailbag. Whether some additional Macs merit the
'Road Apple' label, Leopard on Mirrored Drive Doors Power Macs, the
usefulness of ultrasmall computers, and dealing with an iMac with a
broken power button.
- OS X MacBook 'blows Vista out of
the water', PB 150 boots from Compact Flash, iDock laptop stands, and
more, The 'Book Review. Also Seagate Momentus hybrid hard drive
speeds booting and extends battery life, Apple MagSafe airline adapter,
calibrating your 'Book's battery, replacement batteries, bargain 'Books
from $200 to $2,688, and more.
- Leopard to slow down PowerPC
Macs?, powerline networking, iMac freeze up, Mac Pro in color, and
more, Mac News Review. Also 10 years since Michael Dell said 'shut
down Apple', Mac use quadruples at Princeton, new Mac keyboard prevents
accidental caps lock, a Flash decompiler for the Mac, and more.
2010
2011
- A Saab story, John
Hatchett, Recycled Computing. Reliable technology doesn't just include
Apple products. Saab has made some pretty impressive cars over the
years.
Oct. 11 - Oct. 13
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