Editor’s note: Last month, online news editor Ken Mingis snagged one of the first iMac G5s and offered an early look at Apple’s latest desktop (see story). Here, Yuval Kossovsky weighs in. Like many ...
Apple has announced upgrades to its iMac G5 line, adding a new top-end 2GHz model with standard Bluetooth 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, and 512MB of ram (the memory upgrade is across the line). In addition, ...
Although Mac fans might find it hard to believe, the dual 2.5-GHz Power Mac G5 does indeed exist. The new top-end Power Mac was officially unveiled in June, but only a few of them have trickled into ...
The iMac has been around for more than a quarter of a century. The first iMac burst onto the scene in 1998, and was a huge success, saving Apple's bacon when things were looking bad. Like Dr. Who, the ...
The Cupertino, Calif.-based company also updated its Final Cut Pro 4, Shake 3 and DVD Studio Pro 2 software for video and film professionals by fine-tuning them for its G5 processor, unveiled in late ...
Apple Computer updated its thin-is-in iMac desktop line with the latest version of its Mac OS X “Tiger” operating system, speedier processors and enhanced wireless networking. The slender, all-in-one ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. All-in-one computers may not be the most popular form factor for personal computing these days — laptops and tablets rule the roost, for the ...
Uninformed Apple skeptics have trouble seeing most Mac client systems as anything but home or schoolroom computers. In fact, most of Apple’s client systems are made for commercial use: PowerBook G4 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s a computer, a monitor, an internet communicator, and one of the most iconic lines of tech in history. But ...
My Rev.A 20" iMac G5 has died 5 times today. No warning, no wonky behavior, just a small "pop" and black screen. Does this in Mail, Safari, and iTunes so far. Pushing the Power button does nothing.
iMac G5 user installable parts-- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_eek.gif -- <br><br>Seems like Apple takes a new ...
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