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Minority Report: The 10 best things about Apple
Comment In 1998 the iMac followed in its footsteps, focusing on the end user and making the computer as usable and accessible as possible. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, it might suggest why Apple's brand is so highly regarded despite its... [21 Feb 2007]
Minority Report: The 10 worst things about Apple
Comment The translucent Bondi Blue iMac initiated Apple's much-trumpeted departure from the Beige Brigade and a return to good times for the struggling company. The 'i' originally stood for 'internet' and was a reference to the iMac's focus on getting... [05 Feb 2007]
Apple releases key to next-gen wi-fi chip
News Mac Pro desktops with the Airport Extreme option and all the iMac models - except for the entry-level iMac with a 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo chip - also come with the faster wi-fi chip. Based on Apple's tests, the 802.11n standard should allow connection... [31 Jan 2007]
Apple to charge for firing up faster wi-fi chip
News Every Mac with Intel's Core 2 Duo or Xeon processor has the 802.11n chip, except for the 17-inch iMac with the 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo chip, Apple announced last week at Macworld. It will cost $1.99, and will be available on Apple's website, according... [19 Jan 2007]
Apple vs Microsoft: Close call for digital living room
News Apple recognised this opportunity back in late 2005 when it launched its iMac G5, which is designed to act as a home entertainment hub. Like the iMac G5, the HomeServer will be able to back up and play a variety of media and is controlled via a... [15 Jan 2007]
iPod designer gets into Who's Who
News Born in North London, he joined Apple in 1992, and led the industrial design team that created the look for the iMac, whose translucent colours and attractive curves have made it a design classic. Jonathan Ive, the UK designer credited with helping... [03 Jan 2007]
Leader: Cisco riling Apple with Linksys iPhone?
Leader After all, it's done the iPod, iMac, iTunes, iChat and more. And by fire, we mean the legal eagles over at Apple. As any Apple follower would know, that company has long been rumoured to be about to bring out a mobile phone handset, with bookies... [19 Dec 2006]
iPhone launches - but not from Apple
News For many months Apple has been rumoured to be working on a hybrid mobile phone/digital music device with an identical moniker, following the same naming conventions as the company's popular iPod music player and iMac desktop system. [19 Dec 2006]
Minority Report: How the Woz shaped Apple
Comment Probably more so than his namesake Steve Jobs, without him there would be no Apple, let alone the Macintosh, iMac or iPod. Though Apple's success has made Steve Jobs' name well-known in many a household, few know much about co-founder Steve Wozniak. [15 Dec 2006]
Wi-fi hijack risk for Macs
News The first of the flaws, identified by CVE-2006-3507, affects Power Mac, PowerBook, iMac, Mac Pro, Xserve and Power PC-based Mac Minis equipped with wireless capabilities. The Mac maker released security updates to repair the problems, which... [22 Sep 2006]
Macs flying off the shelves, says Apple
News But now that MacBook Pro and iMac systems have been available for several months, and because of the strong demand for MacBook systems released in mid-May, any signs of hesitation among home users appear to have been erased. [20 Jul 2006]
Minority Report: The new 'Get a Mac' ads
Comment In one ad, the Mac is seen reading an endorsement by Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walt Mossberg that claims the iMac is the best computer on the market. Apple's latest 'Get a Mac' ad campaign points out PCs' deficiencies and Macs... [08 May 2006]
Apple: 'Don't expect Mactels to run Vista'
News The first Intel Macs, a revamped iMac and the MacBook Pro laptop debuted in January. Apple has said it won't stop Mac owners from running, or trying to run Windows on their Macs but it has said it is not supporting such efforts, a point Esfahani's... [10 Mar 2006]
Apple teases press-pack with "fun new products"
News At January's Macworld Expo, Apple introduced the first of its Intel-based Macs, including a revamped iMac and the MacBook Pro laptop. In an email sent to journalists, the company merely said the invited scribes should come to Apple's Cupertino... [22 Feb 2006]
Apple unveils lower-end, cheaper iPod Nano
News The person who buys the 1 billionth song will get a prize package that includes a 20-inch iMac, 10 iPods and a $10,000 iTunes music gift card. Apple's 1GB iPod Nano, which comes in black or white, can hold up to 240 songs or 15,000 photos. [08 Feb 2006]
