Apple Computer has recently received praise for its iTunes music service. But its new Power Mac G5 computers, which went on sale in stores Monday, will probably have a much larger impact on the world ...
True to rumors, Apple Computer today unveiled its new iMac G5 computer, complete with a new design that integrates the entire computer right into the flat panel display. In an extremely routine ...
Editor’s note: Last month, online news editor Ken Mingis snagged one of the first iMac G5s and offered an early look at Apple’s latest desktop (see story). Here, Yuval Kossovsky weighs in. Like many ...
iMac G5 'computer of the year' The Washington Times hails Apple's iMac G5 as the "computer of the year" in its annual round-up of holiday lust items. The paper writes "It will cost close to $2,100 to ...
Working with Optical audio out There is an issue with the optical-out jack on the Power Mac G5 where short sounds don't appear to get passed though the optical connection, but longer ones do. A ...
Apple's claims that its new iMac G5 computer is the worlds thinnest desktop computer, but it may also be the most user-serviceable. Think you need a new part for your iMac G5? A recently published ...
Rumors of the G5 likely pre-date the existance of MacRumors.com. The earliest reference found in our archive was August 2000 (site began in Feb, 2000). Today, Apple announced the PowerMac G5-- dubbed ...
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Apple Computer has been receiving praise for its iTunes music service. But its new Power Mac G5 computers probably will have a much larger impact on the world of personal computing. Even before the ...
August 31, 2004: Apple launches the iMac G5, a distinctive, white plastic computer that looks a little like the world’s biggest iPod. Housed in a 2-inch-thick enclosure reminiscent of Apple’s Cinema ...
IBM on Tuesday will unveil a new line of low-power blade servers based on the same 64-bit PowerPC 970 processor that Apple Computer Inc. uses in its Power Mac G5 computers. The new system, called the ...
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