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Apple's WWDC macOS Tahoe 26 reveal drives home the notion that your old Intel-based Mac won't last forever. But do you need ...
After realizing I hardly use my iPad mini while at home, I slapped a MagSafe ring adapter onto it, giving it a second ...
Apple released a new iMac in early 2002, with a PowerPC G4 processor, an LCD screen and a radical new design. Jobs said that mounting a computer with a hard disk and an optical drive behind a flat ...
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the launch of the iMac G4, which is still regarded as one of Apple’s best Macs to this day. When it arrived in 2002, it redefined what we should expect from ...
A YouTuber has brought his old iMac G4 into the modern age: thanks to a Mac mini M4 as a donor plus a circuit board, the old iron cuts a fine figure. When the iMac G4 first came onto the market in ...
This revamped HomePod will look like the ancient iMac G4 from 2002. He also hints at another potential release that might follow the iMac G4-style HomePod: a more premium smart home device with a ...
But what if you took that Mac mini and converted it into another one of Apple’s most iconic Mac designs: the iMac G4? That’s exactly what Action Retro on YouTube has done… You can check out ...
So what did Apple do? Introduce another iconic iMac, of course, in the form of the iMac G4. In place of the G3's CRT was a 15-inch TFT LCD that, in the words of Wired, was "leading the way" for ...
Apple wants to bring back the ‘classic old’ design of iMac G4 that it had to kill (Credit: Reuters) Apple smart home has been in the discussion for a long time. Speculations on how the product ...
Apple plans to release a smart home display next year, featuring a design similar to the iMac G4, with a square screen on a hemispherical base. This compact device will run iPad-like apps and ...
A report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests that Apple’s upcoming smart home display might bear more than a passing resemblance to one of the most iconic Macintosh models, the iMac G4.
Long-time Apple users will remember this legendary design: the iMac G4, the successor to the iMac with a CRT monitor, had a flat screen that could be freely adjusted in height, viewing angle and ...