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Minority Report: MacBook Air - slim chance of success?
Comment Crucially, the Cube also squeezed itself in between the consumer iMac and the pro Power Mac. In July 2000 Apple launched the G4 Cube, a ground-breaking desktop computer that sat between the Power Mac and iMac lines. [06 Feb 2008]
Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool?
Photo The Bondi Blue iMac was the first successful collaboration between Jobs and Jonathan Ive, a relationship that has borne much fruit and sales since. The translucent iMac, which Jobs relished in unveiling to the world in 1998, was a huge commercial... [24 Jan 2008]
Mac sales set Apple 'on fire'
News The increases were led primarily by the new iMac desktops Apple introduced last August. Steve Jobs and the UK iPhone launch CEO Steve Jobs already tipped the company's hand on iPhone shipments at Macworld, noting Apple had sold four million... [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]
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]
Apple returns to roots with new iMacs and iLife
So Apple borrowed the aluminium finish that it has previously reserved for its professional products, remaking the iMac in black and silver and taking a few inches off its waist. Apple's iMac is an all-in-one computer where the motherboard sits... [08 Aug 2007]
Apple targets Twitter generation
News So Apple borrowed the aluminum finish that it has previously reserved for its professional products, remaking the iMac in black and silver and taking a few inches off its waist. Apple's iMac is an all-in-one computer where the motherboard sits... [08 Aug 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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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 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]
