If you already use an aluminum PowerBook—any 12- or 17-inch model, or a 15-inch unit that’s less than 18 months old—you’re probably not going to get very excited about the latest updates to Apple’s ...
With new Macbooks seemingly imminent, I thought it’d be a good time to look back in time to the first Apple laptop that changed portable computing forever: the original PowerBook. Back in 1991, Apple ...
May 16, 1994: Apple launches the PowerBook 540c, one of the best laptops in the company’s history. Part of the innovative 500 series of PowerBooks, the 540c is the laptop to own in 1994. Blisteringly ...
June 7, 1993: Apple debuts the PowerBook 180c, a solid upgrade that brings a world of dazzling colors to the company’s laptop line. The 180c’s big improvement over the grayscale PowerBook 180, which ...
Friday afternoon we got our first look at a new 800 MHz PowerBook G4 and spoke briefly with the machine's happy owner. According to the owner, AirPort performance is much better. Although speculation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 1991 Apple Powerbook 100 When Apple launched its first PowerBook range of laptop computers on Ocotber 21, 1991, it also set in ...
The Sun reports the first PowerBook — with its signature trackball, floppy disk reader and colourful Apple logo — launched in 1991 and was replaced by the MacBook in 2006. Back in the early noughties, ...
Sunday marked the 20th anniversary of the first portable Macintosh computer, the aptly-named Macintosh Portable. While it was indeed portable, it was anything but svelte. Apple’s first non-desktop Mac ...
An inescapable truth in a technological world is that in order to keep up, one must trade up. Who, for example, would have imagined that the massively expansive 2GB hard drive in 1998’s PowerBook G3 ...
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