If anyone ever asks you to explain what the saying "less is more" is all about, Apple Computer's new iBook makes a great illustration. The new model has only half the mass of the original iBook design ...
COMMENTARY--If you equate Microsoft with all things evil, here's something you can do to help settle the score: Buy the new Apple iBook. This is probably the single best move you can make to keep a ...
Last week, I detailed my first impressions of the new iBook, which at 4.9 pounds is the lightest of Apple’s current laptop Macs. I finished that column on a bus while jostling to the airport and I ...
On May 16, 2006, the seven-year production run of the iBook line of laptop computers was coming to an end. Taking its place was the MacBook, which signaled the transition of manufacturer Apple to a ...
COMMENTARY--I have long lamented the passing of the PowerBook 2400, Apple's first sub-notebook, and a machine which has had a remarkably loyal following over the years. Like me, many people I know ...
July 21, 1999: The iBook, Apple’s colorful clamshell laptop that’s a hybrid of the iMac and the PowerBook, arrives and launches a Wi-Fi revolution. Apple’s new AirPort networking card is the key ...
Apple’s revamped iBook is an amazing little computer. In fact, For a roving reporter like myself, it may actually be a better choice than the Titanium PowerBook. Overall, the new iBook offers solid ...
The Titanium PowerBook G4 has been a big hit for Apple-in just four months, the company has sold more than 115,000 of the power-packed portables. Now it’s time for Apple’s other laptop to get the ...
The long-awaited low-cost MacBook powered by an A18 Pro chip is now expected to launch on March 4. It will reportedly be priced somewhere around $700, making it significantly cheaper than an ...
Apple Computer last week pulled a long-awaited polycarbonate rabbit from its design hat. The technical specifications of the second-generation iBook are pretty much what you’d expect from a revision ...
Sunday marked an important anniversary for both Apple and for the wider world: it saw the launch of Wi-Fi as a commercial product, in the iBook. When Steve Jobs returned to the company, he famously ...