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Special Apple Event planned for March 24th?

by Jake Gaecke on Mar 2, 2009 at 07:32 AM

Don’t mark your calenders just yet, but you might want to start saving up…you know, just in case (not that you don’t have a secret fund just for this kind of news already). It seems that two separate websites are reporting that Apple is planning on holding a Special Event… Continue Reading »

iMac + Sega Dreamcast = iCast?

by Ed Parry on Feb 28, 2009 at 01:04 PM

Have you got an old Macintosh lying around at home, gathering dust in the corner? There wouldn’t happen to be, say, a Dreamcast and monitor lying next to it, would there? If so, you’re in luck! One member of the CGCC.ca forums decided to incorporate his Sega Dreamcast and a… Continue Reading »

Does Apple value the Mac anymore?

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Feb 4, 2009 at 10:46 PM

It’s clear that Apple’s innovation is focused on mobile devices and that it doesn’t consider its Mac lineup as important to business success anymore. I’m not saying they think they could drop Macs and still be well-off financially. However, it’s obvious by the evolutionary approach to updating that they no… Continue Reading »

Final week of entries in Appletell’s iMac/game giveaway

by Kirk Hiner on Dec 16, 2008 at 09:18 AM

The deadline for entering Appletell’s iMac/game giveaway is swiftly approaching, so be sure to enter now if you haven’t already. As a reminder, we’re giving away up to 40+ games for Mac OS Classic (the total is dependent upon how many entries we get). And since we assume you’re currently… Continue Reading »

In the Lap(top) of the Gods: abandoning the iMac for a MacBook

by Kirk Hiner on Dec 8, 2008 at 03:02 PM

Tomorrow I’ll be leaving the desktop computer behind and joining the throngs of middle management businesspeeps at Starbucks and college students at Pantera Bread (I know, but that’s what I call it) with my laptop computer. Many—if not most—of our readers will be thinking, “What’s the big deal?” You’re right.… Continue Reading »

A couple of the best and worst Macs of the past 25 years

by Anthony Parkinson on Dec 8, 2008 at 08:36 AM

January 24, 1984; a date that forever changed the computing world for everyone, even Windows users. That was the date the Mac made its debut. Some of you reading this were not even born when the Mac came out. I, however, was, so I would like to take some time… Continue Reading »

Apple Black Friday Savings are out!

by Josh Holat on Nov 28, 2008 at 01:21 PM

Apple’s eagerly awaited Black Friday sales numbers have finally been made public on their website. With savings up to $101 on certain Mac models, these prices aren’t as aggressive as I would’ve liked to see. That said, I’m not going to complain because there are some pretty nice savings on… Continue Reading »

LG makes mutlitouch screen, destined for the iMac?

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 24, 2008 at 06:33 PM

According to Joe M, LG is working on a multitouch display for computers. This is significant because LG makes the screens for Apple’s iMacs. Put two and two together and you have a multitouch iMac. Sounds nice, but will it happen? HP already has a desktop machine with touch support,… Continue Reading »

iMac, Jr.

by Mark Rowland on Jun 2, 2008 at 09:58 PM

No, this isn’t really a new iMac. It’s a great (and very cute) new stand for your iPod touch called the iClooly (anyone want to translate?), made by RockRidgeSound. Though I would buy it just for the iMac-esqueness, it also has functionality. The stand holds your iPod Touch while you… Continue Reading »

Open Computer: Only slightly lacking in performance

by Mark Rowland on May 9, 2008 at 12:00 PM

In a recent MacWorld test, the controversial Open Computer was pitted against the likes of the Mac Mini and the lower-end iMac.  In the tests, one thing was clear from the beginning.  The Mac Mini doesn’t really hold a candle to the Open Computer, making it more of an iMac… Continue Reading »

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