imac apple is ceo steve jobs

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]

Mac sales set Apple 'on fire'

News The increases were led primarily by the new iMac desktops Apple introduced last August. CEO Steve Jobs already tipped the company's hand on iPhone shipments at Macworld, noting Apple had sold four million iPhones as of his keynote speech. [23 Jan 2008]

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. Made from recyclable glass and aluminium the redesigned computer is "friendlier to the environment", according... [23 Aug 2007]

Apple targets Twitter generation

News Apple's iMac is an all-in-one computer where the motherboard sits behind a flat-panel display, in a more streamlined approach to the traditional desktop PC. So Apple borrowed the aluminum finish that it has previously reserved for its professional... [08 Aug 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. At Macworld earlier this month, CEO Steve Jobs revealed certain Macs... [31 Jan 2007]

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]

Jobs delivers Mactels "a little ahead of schedule"

News Addressing a packed crowd of the Mac faithful, Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday served up the first Intel-based Macs, introducing a new high-end laptop and a revamped iMac. The iMac will come in the same sizes and sell for the same prices as the... [11 Jan 2006]

Mactels won't show off "Intel inside"

News The iMac is really from a feature and design standpoint the same as the iMac G5 it replaces. The cardboard box for the new iMac will contain a logo for Intel's dual-core Duo processor, in part to distinguish it from the existing PowerPC-based iMac... [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]

Apple unveils video iPod

News Apple unveiled its long-rumoured video iPod on Wednesday, as well as a new iMac and an updated version of iTunes that lets users buy music videos, TV shows and movies. Jobs highlighted only the ability to watch video on the iMac and iPod, without... [13 Oct 2005]

Minority Report: What would Apple be without Jobs?

Comment Soon he introduced the iMac, with its innovative all-in-one translucent colour case designed by the Jobs-appointed Jonathan Ive (who was also named an Agenda Setter this year and last). With the iMac, Jobs and Ive ignited a revolution in personal... [07 Oct 2005]

iPods have sown the seed of Apple growth

News Sales of the iMac were particularly strong, as Apple redesigned the product around a G5 processor. The product, along with the eMac, accounted for $620m in revenue, up 187 per cent from iMac sales in the prior quarter and up 147 per cent from a... [13 Jan 2005]

Apple takes iPod to The Edge

News Before showing off the new iPods, Apple CEO Steve Jobs noted that Apple will open its London retail store on 20 November and also predicted strong iMac sales this quarter. We think this is going to be a very good Christmas for the iMac," Jobs said. [27 Oct 2004]

Apple to launch 60GB 'Photo iPod' for Christmas?

News Apple remains tight-lipped about its new products, but Think Secret has accurately ferreted out details on a number of recent Mac products, including the G5 iMac. While other companies are pursuing devices that can play videos and TV shows, as well... [11 Oct 2004]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs

Comment When the new iMac debuted in Paris in early September, not only was it apparent that the desktop had taken a new direction with an all-in-one format and greater consumer focus but the Apple folk had worked out how to lure tech buyers Macwards... [22 Sep 2004]

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