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Apple may cut iMac offering
News Apple may be preparing to shut down production of its original flat-panel iMac computer in October, as it grapples with high inventory levels and prepares to ramp up production of the higher-end 17-inch models. [23 Aug 2002]
iMac sales shudder to a halt
News Apple's iMac inventory is piling up as the demand for consumer PCs continues to slow. Following the launch of the radically redesigned computer in January retailers had experienced the opposite effect, with demand far outweighing supply. [26 Jun 2002]
Delay to new iMac means Apple desktop drought
News Apple has confirmed that it is working on an all-new iMac but that the machine won't be ready until September, well after the Mac maker runs out of stock on the old model. The company said it has stopped taking orders for the current iMac models... [02 Jul 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 puts upgraded iMac at heart of 'digital hub'
News Apple CEO Steve Jobs debuted the latest incarnation of the iMac to a raucous San Francisco MacWorld crowd last night. The iMac has a 15-inch flat panel screen attached to a dome-shaped base by a pivoting arm that resembles an angle poise lamp. [08 Jan 2002]
Apple shaves $100 off the iMac
News Apple Computer has quietly cut $100 from the price of its most powerful 15-inch flat-screen iMac. The model had already seen its price trimmed by $100, when Apple introduced a 17-inch iMac with DVD burner in July. [09 Oct 2002]
In brief: iMac gets bundled Net access
News Apple UK has announced it will bundle Internet access with the iMac machine when it is launched in September. The machine will come with pre-loaded software form BT Internet, BT Line One and Direct Connection (Dircon). [14 Aug 1998]
Apple to unveil new-improved iMac
News Apple devotees are expected to be shown the latest iMac model, complete with a 17-inch screen, at next week's Macworld Expo. With Apple's traditional faithful of designers and assorted creative types still resisting the shift to PCs the larger... [10 Jul 2002]
Desk lamp iMac no longer "flat out cool"
News It may have been "flat-out cool" - as Time proclaimed on its 2002 arrival - but "flat" had also begun to describe sales of the just-discontinued second-generation iMac. The white, desk lamp-like iMac with its adjustable flat-panel screen debuted to... [05 Jul 2004]
Industry eagerly awaits new iMac colours
News Apple's iMac may be in urgent need of a facelift, but this week's Macworld Expo is more likely to feature faster processors in current computers (albeit in different colours) rather than the much-anticipated redesigned machines. [17 Jul 2001]
This season's iMac colours are... last year's
News As expected, Apple CEO Steve Jobs did not unveil a redesigned iMac today but instead added faster processors and bigger hard drives - and, of course, a new colour scheme, which turns out to be the same as last year's. [18 Jul 2001]
Apple unveils redesigned iMac: A dog of a machine
News The iMacs, which will go on sale alongside the older Indigo and Graphite coloured machines, will ship in three configurations. Prices start from $899, rising to $1,499 for the top of the range 600MHz, G3 processor-based machines. [22 Feb 2001]
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]
Video: Apple unveils 'all-new' iMac
Video Thinner model with Front Row remote [13 Oct 2005]
Video: A closer look at the new Intel-powered iMac
Video Dual processor power. [12 Jan 2006]
