20 years of Apple’s most iconic desktop computer.
Vintage tech: iMac G3
In the late 1990s, beige boxes populated the IT market as the latest desktop computer models that consumers could get their hands on, until the iMac G3 was released in 1998.
Vintage tech: 5 ¼-inch floppy disk
The original floppy was a thin and flexible magnetic storage medium lined with fabric. The original 5 ¼ inch disks were the ubiquitous form of data storage from the 1970s onwards.
Twitter eyeing Apple to help distribute its tweets
Twitter is working with Apple to incorporate Twitter content and accounts into Apple’s Spotlight search feature,
Apple tech guru no longer part of senior exec team
Apple’s respected technology chief, Bob Mansfield is no longer part of the company’s executive leadership team, though he remains at Apple “working on special projects” for CEO Tim Cook.
Disabling Java on your Mac
With the news that some Apple, Facebook, and Twitter employees’ Macs were hacked, as well as Apple and Oracle’s subsequent software …
Windows 8 adoption worse than Vista’s – report
Net Application’s January desktop usage data was released last week, showing that Windows 8 adoption has been worse than Vista’s …
Mac virus a ‘wake-up call’, says CEO
Following on from last year’s Flashback Trojan incident, which saw 600,000 Mac users infected with malware through a Java loophole, …
iMac shipping delays due to display issues
Apple CEO Tim Cook may have warned that there would be a significant shortage of new iMacs in October, but …
New iMacs delayed, delivery before Christmas unlikely
As we predicted, you may not be getting your hands on a new iMac this side of Christmas. MacBidouille has spoken to retail …