imac in comment and analysis
Dear silicon.com... ZX Spectrum nostalgia, Mac attack, tag a bag…
Comment You mention form over function, by merging the computer and the screen together in the iMac you limit both devices and keep the user from upgrading either should their needs change, without upgrading the whole system. [24 Apr 2008]
Minority Report: MacBook Air - slim chance of success?
Comment In July 2000 Apple launched the G4 Cube, a ground-breaking desktop computer that sat between the Power Mac and iMac lines. Crucially, the Cube also squeezed itself in between the consumer iMac and the pro Power Mac. [06 Feb 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Data breach row, hotel iMac, wi-fi piggybacking: yay or nay?
Comment What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. UK's worst security breach [22 Nov 2007]
Minority Report: A greener Apple
Comment The latest iMac unveiled this month by Apple is thin, shiny and green - if not in colour then at least in its environmental credentials. Apple is singing a new, greener tune - thanks in part to pressure from Greenpeace. [23 Aug 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.08.07
Round-Up And no I'm not talking about the new iMac - although that's pretty cool too, I mean who else could design a computer that looks as good as a supermodel while keeping the eco-freaks happy too (aluminum is a very desirable material for recyclers... [10 Aug 2007]
Minority Report: Whither the Mac maker?
Comment All very salutary stuff but within a few years the iMac had turned the company's fortunes on its head and back into profitability, thanks largely to Jobs himself. Apple last month announced that the next iteration of its operating system would not... [03 May 2007]
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. After naming the 10 worst things about Apple earlier this month, Seb Janacek turns tail and counts down the qualities... [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. Example: "This is the most beautiful bottom of a computer I've ever seen," he purred at the... [05 Feb 2007]
Leader: Cisco riling Apple with Linksys iPhone?
Leader After all, it's done the iPod, iMac, iTunes, iChat and more. Is Cisco, by allowing its Linksys subsidiary to move ahead with a brand of VoIP handsets branded as 'iPhone', playing with fire? And by fire, we mean the legal eagles over at Apple. [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]
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]
Leader: Apple's role in the enterprise
Leader As our local Mac enthusiast and columnist Seb Janacek commented in his response to the fact it was the iMac and PowerBook, not the Mac mini and iBook, that got the Intel chip upgrades: "In a word: flabbergasted. [11 Jan 2006]
The Minority Report: Macworld predictions
Comment The likelihood is that Apple's consumer range will be first, with the iBook rather than the already amply powered iMac the most likely contender for a new chip and case upgrade. In Apple's traditional processor upgrade roadmap, the PowerBook was... [06 Jan 2006]
Minority Report: The Apple gear I want for Christmas is...
Comment The iMac's iconic casing helped the company shift more than six million units between 1998 and 2003, when the original design was finally discontinued. The leftfield design approach was carried forward, though with less success, with the second... [07 Dec 2005]
Minority Report: What would Apple be without Jobs?
Comment If the introduction of the Bondi-blue iMac in 1998 turned the company's fortunes around, the introduction of the iPod, and subsequently the iTunes Music Store, turned the company on its head. Soon he introduced the iMac, with its innovative all-in... [07 Oct 2005]
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