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Apple designing chameleon computers?

News Apple started a trend in creating more colorful desktops in early 1999 with the introduction of five 'flavors' of iMac: strawberry, blueberry, tangerine, grape, and lime. The company has acknowledged it is working on a new iMac design. [17 Aug 2004]

iPod: The next generation...

News In January 2002, the new iMac was featured on the cover of Time. The cover shows Apple CEO Steve Jobs holding one of the new, still-white models. Apple has created a fourth-generation iPod that keeps faith with the click-wheel navigation but offers... [19 Jul 2004]

Desk lamp iMac no longer "flat out cool"

News It may have been "flat-out cool" - as Time proclaimed on its 2002 arrival - but "flat" had also begun to describe sales of the just-discontinued second-generation iMac. The white, desk lamp-like iMac with its adjustable flat-panel screen debuted to... [05 Jul 2004]

Delay to new iMac means Apple desktop drought

News Apple has confirmed that it is working on an all-new iMac but that the machine won't be ready until September, well after the Mac maker runs out of stock on the old model. The company said it has stopped taking orders for the current iMac models... [02 Jul 2004]

5 years ago... iMac does the job as Apple profits soar

News The company says sales grew by 27 per cent following the strong performance of its iMac personal computer and Power Macintosh G3 business computers. In a statement, Steve Jobs, Apple's interim CEO, said he was "delighted that Apple grew faster then... [15 Apr 2004]

iPod sales boost Apple profits

News But its iMac struggled, shipping 227,000 units, down 24 per cent from a year ago. Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, said in a statement: "It was an outstanding quarter for Apple, with double-digit unit and revenue growth and over 730,000 iPods sold. [15 Jan 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 14.11.03

Round-Up At the launch of the 'anglepoise' iMac in January 2002, a feverish Jobs turned the computer over and gushed to the crowd: "This is the most beautiful bottom of a computer I've ever seen. Inevitably, you've got to blame Steve Jobs. [14 Nov 2003]

5 years ago today... Apple continues its growth

News Following on from the popularity of the iMac, the company will be looking to post a healthy profit for their fourth quarter ending 30 September. More than 150,000 iMac machines were ordered in advance of the delivery date. [01 Oct 2003]

The Weekly Round-Up:19.09.03

Comment The Round-up can't help thinking that maybe Apple Computer's legal team, after years of successfully walloping Taiwanese computer makers for producing machines bearing so much as a passing resemblance to an iMac, may want a new, stiffer challenge. [19 Sep 2003]

Laptop sales lift Apple earnings

News Although notebook sales were strong, sales of the iMac dropped substantially from the prior quarter and a year ago. Our 'year of the notebook' is off to a great start, led by the incredible demand for our new aluminum 12-inch and 17-inch PowerBook... [17 Apr 2003]

Apple gets new board director - Al Gore

News At the same time, he noted: "You know, Apple seems to be coming back with the iMac, don't you think? In a statement, CEO Steve Jobs noted Gore is an avid Mac user who edits his own videos using Final Cut Pro. [20 Mar 2003]

Farewell, floppy

Comment Apple Computer was the first manufacturer to actually take the plunge and eliminate the floppy completely, when it released the iMac in 1998. Among the consumer PC makers, "no one's had enough guts to do it yet", said Steve Baker, analyst with NPD... [07 Feb 2003]

Apple laptops get jumbo screen

News The most recent iMac only started shipping with a 17-inch screen in July 2002. Speaking at Macworld, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said: "We believe someday notebooks are even going to outsell desktops. Apple has marked the second anniversary of its high... [08 Jan 2003]

Steve Jobs hands over a rotten Apple for teacher

News The all-white eMac is an updated take on the original iMac, built around a 17-inch monitor as compared to the 15-inch cathode-ray tube monitor tube that is at the heart of the first iMac. However, because it uses a flat-screen CRT, the eMac takes... [02 Oct 2002]

The end for Apple?

Comment In releasing the Profile 4, Gateway is attempting to hit Apple where it hurts by launching a PC which bears more than a passing resemblance to the latest incarnation of the iMac. Apple's minority market share is not represented by the vast number... [20 Aug 2002]

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