- 1. Christopher Breen, macworld.com
- (iBook arguments)
- It's unfortunate that the minute you walk out the door with your new iBook, you must start thinking of ways to protect it from theft. Let's face it: the iBook, with its rich blue or orange skin, is attractive ...
- 2. Chris Allbritton #2, salon.com
- (iBook arguments)
- On the MacCentral news site, the opinion divide is already evident in posts with subject lines like "iBook YES!!!," "iBook is a disappointment" and "What is it with all the naysayers?" Critics focus on ...
- 3. Chris Allbritton, salon.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Yes, the iBook is cool, if a little goofy looking, resembling a breath mint on steroids even more than the iMac does. And yes, it's a hot machine with impressive stats. But it won't be the 300 MHz G3 processor, ...
- 4. TV Series Dr.Psycho - German Columbo with an iBook
- (Multimedia)
- ... american detective Columbo) - Dr. Max Munzl (Christian Ulmen) who seems to belong to a different era. He rides an old folding bicycle and uses a Blueberry iBook - whilst his team consists of car-drivers ...
- 5. Is the iBook a Girlie-Computer ?
- (Trivia)
- As soon as the new iBook was released in 1999, the revolutionary design met with criticism. The columnist John C. Dvorak, (PC Magazine) wrote a pamphlet which contained well known sexist stereotypes: ...
- 6. Chris Taylor, Time Magazine
- (iBook arguments)
- Intended as a kind of portable iMac, the two-year-old iBook started life as a bulky, gaudy rubberized clamshell that barely fit into backpacks, with a carry-case plastic handle and choice of colors that ...