The PowerBook 100 series is the first computer from any company to combine all the elements of today's laptops. Photo: Danamania/Wikipedia CC Any list of the most revolutionary Apple products includes ...
Apple Computer on Tuesday will refresh its line of iBook consumer laptops and Titanium PowerBook G4 notebooks aimed at professionals, sources say. The upgrades will come a day before Apple announces ...
Back in February, soon after Apple Computer Inc. released its first-generation 12-in. PowerBook, I bought one. It tended to run hot but otherwise had none of the first-run issues other owners reported ...
July 18, 1994: Apple ships its PowerBook 150 laptop, the company’s first truly affordable PowerBook — and the last to feature the original case design, which included a built-in trackball mouse. While ...
We continue to be inundated with further reports of PowerBook G4's shutting off when it is moved or flexed (especially by the battery compartment). [See previous items one and two.] Other than to ...
Apple has produced a small laptop for several years with the consumer iBook, but putting the PowerBook moniker on the new diminutive 12-inch computer reveals an entirely new set of expectations from ...
The PowerBook G4 was the last notebook by Apple before the introduction of the MacBook and the transition from PowerPC chips to Intel ones. This computer was sold by Apple between 2001 and 2006.
In a blog post this week, software engineer Andrew Rossignol (my brother!) detailed how he managed to run generative AI on an old PowerBook G4. While hardware requirements for large language models ...
In an attempt to spur sales, Apple Computer on Monday cut the prices of two of its PowerBook notebook-style personal computers. Apple took down the price of its 12-inch PowerBook by $200 to $1,599, ...
Apple Computer Inc.'s PowerBooks have long been considered the Rolls-Royce of laptops with their stylish looks, powerful engines and hefty price tags. But with two years passing since its last major ...
Anything that can be carried can be dropped. So I was reminded last week when my husband’s $2,000 Titanium PowerBook slid from his hands and crashed to the floor. The result was a quarter-sized dent ...
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