On May 16, 2006, the seven-year production run of the iBook line of laptop computers was coming to an end. Taking its place was the MacBook, which signaled the transition of manufacturer Apple to a ...
It took Apple nearly 18 years to figure it out, but here we are. The announcement of the $599 MacBook Neo ($499 for education ...
If anyone ever asks you to explain what the saying "less is more" is all about, Apple Computer's new iBook makes a great illustration. The new model has only half the mass of the original iBook design ...
…Apple should simply make macOS available on the iPad. They could even charge for the license or allow customers to choose ...
COMMENTARY--I have long lamented the passing of the PowerBook 2400, Apple's first sub-notebook, and a machine which has had a remarkably loyal following over the years. Like me, many people I know ...
COMMENTARY--If you equate Microsoft with all things evil, here's something you can do to help settle the score: Buy the new Apple iBook. This is probably the single best move you can make to keep a ...
Last week, I detailed my first impressions of the new iBook, which at 4.9 pounds is the lightest of Apple’s current laptop Macs. I finished that column on a bus while jostling to the airport and I ...
July 26, 2005: Apple debuts the opaque white iBook G4, the last of its laptops to launch under the iBook name. The portable computer adds Apple’s scrolling trackpad for the first time. It also ...
Apple Computer last week pulled a long-awaited polycarbonate rabbit from its design hat. The technical specifications of the second-generation iBook are pretty much what you’d expect from a revision ...
Sunday marked an important anniversary for both Apple and for the wider world: it saw the launch of Wi-Fi as a commercial product, in the iBook. When Steve Jobs returned to the company, he famously ...
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