December 22 in Low End Mac History
Dec. 21 - Dec.
23
1999
2000
- Please, no
CubeBook!, Dan Knight & Anne Onymus, RumorLog. If Apple
can't find the Cube's market, what makes anyone think a PowerBook
equivalent will find a market?
- Why give a Mac?, Adam Robert
Guha, Apple Archive. If you're giving someone a computer, here's
why it should be a Mac instead of a Windows PC.
- Buying a newer Mac, Evan
Kleiman, Mac Daniel. How to buy a used, refurbished, or new Mac to
replace your old one.
2004
- Why iTunes and the iPod will
continue to dominate the market, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. "Put
simply, Apple can't repeat the mistakes of the past because the
iPod situation is nothing like the Mac situation."
- iPod sport, the SUV of
digital music players, Anne Onymus, Rumor Mill. "...Apple will
sell the iPod sport to people who aren't into sports, just like the
auto industry sells SUVs to people who never take them off
road."
- Life intrudes, Dan
Knight, Mac Musings. Sometimes life intrudes, shattering our
safety, forcing us to face our worst fears.
2005
- A scrounger's guide to equipping
the Mac mini: Choices for the budget conscious, Hardy Menagh,
Empowered. How to add a monitor, mouse, keyboard, and stereo sound
to your Mac mini for little or no money.
- 1 GB nano coming?, iPod mini
hot on eBay, $10 DIY iPod stand, iDrops iPod polish, iPod workouts,
and more, iPod News Review. Also 'Godcasting'
gaining followers, President Bush's iPod, new nano cases and
covers, tiny all-in-one iPod speaker system, auto videos at iTMS,
and more.
- Will Apple market 'Intel
Inside'?; 'Napa' platform popular, but will Apple use it?; and
more, The Macintel Report. Also the pressure is
on Apple to release the first Macintel hardware and NEC shows the
first 'Yonah' notebook.
2006
- 2007 wish list: iPhone, iTV,
Leopard, and more independent software development, Ed Eubanks
Jr, The Efficient Mac User. Apple pulled of the Intel transtion in
2006. Here are four things we'd like to see in 2007.
- Good-bye PowerPC and Classic
mode, hello Intel and the road ahead, Tommy Thomas, Welcome to
Macintosh. After 22 years, Apple has retired the Classic Mac OS.
After 12 years, Apple left the PowerPC behind. The future belongs
to Intel and Mac OS X.
- SoundApp an audio workhorse
for PowerPC, 680x0 Macs, Nathan Thompson, Embracing
Obsolescence. For those using the classic Mac OS, SoundApp can
convert tracks, play music, and look up CD tracks online.
- 9 million Macs in 2007, Docx
Converter for Office 2007 files, frustrated Windows users eye Macs,
and more, Mac News Review. Analyst projects 9 million Mac sales
for 2007, frustrated Windows users are eying the Mac, the QuikDrive
flash drive, higher capacity drives from Iomega, and conversion for
the new MS Office 2007 docx files.
- Core 2 'Books more reliable, top
10 apps for 'Book users, notebook security, and more, The 'Book
Review. Also using iSight to photograph failed logins, rent a
MacBook in France, safer laptop batteries, Core 2 MacBook "best
budget laptop", MacBook handle, keyboard lockout, bargain 'Books
from $209 to $1,999, and more.
- Walking in a winter
wonderland, Ted Hodges, Vintage Mac Living. Report from Denver:
Snow. Lots and lots of snow.
2007
2009
2010
- It's a good time to
buy a used Mac, Dan Bashur, Apple, Tech, and Gaming. Prices on late
model G4 PowerBooks are better than ever, and there are some real
bargains on Core Duo Intel models as well.
Dec. 21 - Dec. 23
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