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The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08

Round-Up One issue is that the XO laptop resembles the unwanted lovechild of a frantic, drunken coupling between a toilet seat and first-generation iBook. If the thought of ermine-clad Lords gliding gracefully up and down the... [23 May 2008]

CIO Essentials: Vista, Kindle and data breaches

News I wish it well but as soon as Apple launch the integrated iPhone/iPod/iBook it will be history. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading... [27 Nov 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07

Round-Up The OLPC organisation, headed up by Nicholas Negroponte, claims it has already received more than three million orders for the green-and-white machines, which look like the result of a frantic, drunken coupling between a first-generation... [27 Jul 2007]

iPod designer gets into Who's Who

News He subsequently led the design of the Power Mac, the iBook and the iPod digital music player. Jonathan Ive, the UK designer credited with helping revitalise Apple's fortunes, has been awarded a place in Who's Who - the... [03 Jan 2007]

Wi-fi hijack risk for Macs

News Apple did not list the iBook on its list of affected systems but it also did not mention the iBook as one of the machines not affected by any of the three flaws. A trio of security flaws in Apple... [22 Sep 2006]

Virgin bans in-flight use of Apple, Dell laptops

News The Mac maker's battery recall - while not as large as Dell's historic recall - affects users of its iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 laptop models sold between October 2003 and August 2006, according to the US Consumer... [18 Sep 2006]

Holy smoke: Apple recalls 1.8 million batteries

News The Mac maker's recall, while not as large as Dell's, affects users of its iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 laptop models sold between October 2003 and August 2006, according to the Consumer Products Safety Commission. [25 Aug 2006]

Apple recalls MacBook Pro batteries

News Last year, Apple issued a mandatory recall on some of its PowerBook G4 and iBook G4 systems. Apple has initiated a voluntary recall for some of its 15-inch MacBook Pro batteries, citing performance concerns with the... [01 Aug 2006]

Mac sales still on pause, admits Apple

News Although Apple introduced the first Intel-based Macs in January, some of the products didn't ship until February and the company has yet to update its Power Mac and iBook lines. Apple is still dealing with a pause in Mac... [20 Apr 2006]

Apple teases press-pack with "fun new products"

News Sam Bhavnani, an analyst at market researcher Current Analysis, said he thinks Apple may introduce a 17-inch MacBook Pro as well as a redesigned iBook with a 13-inch widescreen display. Bhavnani said in an email... [22 Feb 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. With Macworld looming next week, Seb... [06 Jan 2006]

Minority Report: The Apple gear I want for Christmas is...

Comment Intel iBook While the company's flagship professional laptop range the Powerbook is most in need of a makeover, it's the consumer-oriented iBook that is more likely to be the first recipient of an Intel... [07 Dec 2005]

Intel iBooks to debut in January?

News Apple is preparing to launch an Intel-equipped, entry-level iBook at its MacWorld conference event in January, according to reports. Veteran Apple watcher ThinkSecret is predicting that in addition to the starter... [18 Nov 2005]

Minority Report: What would Apple be without Jobs?

Comment Under Jobs' guidance, the company rationalised its Macintosh product range into four clear lines: professional desktop (PowerMac), professional laptop (PowerBook), consumer desktop (iMac) and consumer laptop (iBook). [07 Oct 2005]

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