October 20 in LEM and Mac History
Oct. 19 - Oct.
21
Highlights
- 2009: iMac (Late 2009).
Bigger displays with 16:9 ratio, 3.06 GHz standard, 2.66 GHz quad-core
i7 o2009: ption, similar pricing.
- Mac mini (Late 2009).
Speed boost, more base RAM, bigger base hard drive, same base
price.
- 2009: MacBook (Late
2009). Polycarbonate unibody design, faster CPU, built-in 7 hour
battery, no change in price.
- 2010: 11" MacBook Air
(Late 2010). Smallest Mac ever, new 1366 x 768 display, full size
keyboard, two USB ports, and lightning fast SSD.
- 2010: 13" MacBook Air
(Late 2010). Thinner, a bit lighter, higher resolution display, two
USB ports, SD Card reader, and MHz, lightning fast SSD.
1999
- Should I Leave My Mac On All the Time or Turn It Off?, Charlie
Ruggiero, Mac Daniel. Should you always leave your computer
running, or should you shut it down when you're not using it?
- Free Mac Internet access, Evan
Kleiman, Mac Happens. "Recently, freei.net released a version of
their internet access software for the Mac."
- Itanium or Itanic?, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. The strength of titanium or the fate of the
Titanic?
- Jesux: Sanctified Linux?, Dan
Knight, Mac Linux Links. Jesux, a "Christian" version of Linux. Is
it a hoax? Is it legitimate?
2000
- Upgrading the Beige G3, Adam
Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Just three years old, but sluggish with
OS 9 and X. What should the beige G3 owner do?
- What is the Cube?, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. It's gorgeous - and universally seen as
overpriced. What is the Cube, and how can Apple market it
effectively?
2003
2004
- The October 2004 iBook and
Power Mac value equation, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Faster
iBooks and a single processor Power Mac G5. How does the value
compare with the rest of the line?
- Text and typography: Leading,
kerning, tracking, and justification, Jason Walsh, The Low End
Designer. How line spacing, kerning, tracking, and justification
impact the appearance and fit of text on the page.
2005
- The October 2005 PowerBook
value equation, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. One small tweak on the
low-end and some big changes on the high-end, but how does value
compare with discontinued models?
- iPod nano screen flaws,
battery status, iWood nano case, 4 new FM solutions, Applesauce
polish reformulated, and more, iPod News Review.
Also using an iPod in your car, iPod sleep modes, CD ripping
service, NBA cases, new nano sking, and more.
2006
- MacBook Plus: Adding
flexibility and easy upgrades to Apple's notebook line, Adam
Robert Guha, Apple Archive. Apple's current 'Books have limited
expansion options. A MacBook with a device bay that accepted a
second battery could be a big success.
- Red 15" MacBook
Pro, notebook battery shortage, OLPC samples in November, two drive
'Books, and more, The 'Book Review. Also MacBook Pro reported
to burn hands, 90% of laptops to have wide screens in 2008, some
key combos don't work on 'Books, bargain 'Books from $199 to
$1,588, and more.
- Mac attack begins, Xserve Xeon
impresses, Apple tops in reliability, Core 2 Quad, and more, Mac
News Review. Also Intel preparing to refresh desktop CPU line, Mac
Pro a "worthy successor" to G5, $38 Bluetooth adapter for USB Macs,
Danger Phone for VoIP, and more.
2009
- iMac (Late 2009).
Bigger displays with 16:9 ratio, 3.06 GHz standard, 2.66 GHz quad-core
i7 option, similar pricing.
- Mac mini (Late 2009).
Speed boost, more base RAM, bigger base hard drive, same base
price.
- MacBook (Late 2009).
Polycarbonate unibody design, faster CPU, built-in 7 hour
battery, no change in price.
- Free Mailsmith Is
the BBEdit of email clients, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings. If you're looking for an efficient, powerful, flexible,
scriptable plain text email client for POP3 email, Mailsmith could be
for you.
2010
- 11" MacBook Air (Late
2010). Smallest Mac ever, new 1366 x 768 display, full size
keyboard, two USB ports, and lightning fast SSD.
- 13" MacBook Air (Late
2010). Thinner, a bit lighter, higher resolution display, two USB
ports, SD Card reader, and MHz, lightning fast SSD.
- Pismo resurrection follow-up,
liking iCab, dangers of young drivers and self driving cars, and
more, Charles W Moore, Charles Moore's Mailbag. More details on Pismo
resurrection, a Flash users falls for iCab, and more thoughts on hot
rodding, inexperienced drivers, and Google's self-driving cars.
Oct. 19 - Oct. 21
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