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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]
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]
Mactels won't show off "Intel inside"
News 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, which has very similar features and sells for the same price as its predecessor. [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 kicked off the event by revealing a new iMac G5 desktop computer that will... [13 Oct 2005]
Apple: 'Free repairs for problem iMacs'
News Apple is offering free repairs for early iMac G5 desktops impacted by a component problem that's preventing some models from powering up or displaying images. Apple said in a statement: "We are initiating an iMac G5 Repair Extension Programme for... [23 Aug 2005]
Apple shifts to dual-chip Power Macs
News The company noted that for those looking for a single-chip machine, "the new iMac G5 is a very popular solution". Apple has discontinued its single-processor Power Mac G5 system in favour of an all dual-chip lineup, the company confirmed on Monday. [21 Jun 2005]
Apple faces weighty PowerBook decision
News The more powerful chip first arrived in the Power Mac line in 2003, and Apple began offering it in the iMac last year. For Apple, releasing a G5 PowerBook continues to be a hefty issue. Apple customers have been waiting for the company to deliver a... [02 Feb 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]
Minority Report: Apple, Google - and the power of rumour
Comment Meanwhile, a big show-and-tell at the last European event in Paris gave us the G5 iMac and the possibility of another major diary event for the calendar. silicon.com is pleased to introduce Minority Report, a new column focused on Apple and other... [03 Dec 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. Mac sites are abuzz with reports that Apple is readying a colour-screen iPod in time... [11 Oct 2004]
Apple Macs: Look great... just in someone else's office
News Others have argued that the iMac does have place in the modern office - adding that place is on the reception desk looking 'cool' and possibly not even plugged in. Apple's new-look G5 has attracted plaudits for its aesthetic appeal and much 'must... [09 Sep 2004]
5 years ago... Apple debuts G4-powered machines
News Five years on and it's business as usual - Steve Jobs has dropped that 'interim' tag and the company yesterday took the wraps off its latest sexy desktop - the impossibly compact iMac G5. 01.09.99: Apple has announced a range of hardware based on... [01 Sep 2004]
The new iMac is here
News The new iMac is here. Phil Schiller, Apple's senior VP of worldwide product marketing, unveiled the highly anticipated iMac at the Apple Expo in Paris today. Indicating what seems to be an image makeover at Cupertino, the company that once made an... [31 Aug 2004]
Apple's high-end bitten by chip shortage
News They will also power the forthcoming iMac G5. We now believe that IBM may be having difficulty meeting its revised supply commitments," said Prudential Equity Group, which reportedly fears that these additional delays could impact on Apple's future... [19 Aug 2004]
