Since the information surfaced about Apple’s imminent announcement of a flat-panel iMac to replace the original all-in-one design, speculation has been swirling about the price point. Specifically about how Apple will make it affordable for the average consumer to afford an entry-level machine equipped with a notoriously expensive flat-panel display.
TiBook Rev. B Schedule
The updated TiBook (code-named Onyx) was originally slated to be released in September, then rumors suggested that it could be announced as soon as Macworld Expo NY 2001 next month. The real date is probably somewhere in between.
Q. When is a PowerBook not a PowerBook?A. When it is an iBook. In the continuing saga of Son of Pismo (SOP), which I am resisting the urge to call the SOPrano, Go2Mac has learned that SOP may, in fact, be an updated iBook rather that a PowerBook as originally thought. If you haven’t been […]
An American in Tokyo
Tokyo is the greatest electric light parade on the planet, the world’s consumer electronics epicenter. I was pleased to discover while traveling last week that it’s also a haven for Macdom, even when there’s no expo in town. Apple is all over Japan. Eight-story tall banners advertising the new iMacs graced electronics stores in Akihabara […]