- 1. Newsflashes
- (Category)
- 2. Ryan, cybernetnews.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Most Important Laptops…Ever!…. 8. First Wireless-Enabled Laptop: Apple’s iBook (1999) External wireless cards are virtually non-existent these days since it is built-in to nearly every electronic device ...
- 3. Kevin Anderson, BBC news
- (iBook arguments)
- Apple has been pressing hard to retain its place in the education market as it offers more appealing computers to consumers, and the iBook introduced new technologies that it hopes will appeal to both ...
- 4. BBC News
- (iBook arguments)
- It's a long way from a toilet laboratory in Chigwell, north London to the heart of Silicon Valley, California. But in eight years, Jonathan Ive has covered this distance to establish himself as one of ...
- 5. The iMac news page
- (iBook arguments)
- It also amuses me now even more that the whole routine is starting all over again, this time for the iBook. But instead of archaic issues like the missing floppy (what a difference a year really makes), ...
- 6. Joe Wilcox+Ian Fried, CNET News.com
- (iBook arguments)
- An Apple representative said it chose the bright key lime over the more subdued sage because iBook targets a more energetic, youthful customer (...) Beefing up iBook is an important move for Apple, which ...
- 7. Anthony Paonita, Law Technology News
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook, however, was not designed for the target audience of this publication. Its garish turquoise or tangerine hues might be a bit much for the typical lawyer. Besides its colorful ways, the iBook ...
- 8. Goodbye, www.BlueberryiBook.com
- (Trivia)
- ... news - bad news! BlueberryiBook.com is back (end of June 2008). The new Blogger Design is a drawback, and the new owner is "borrowing" content from my website word-by-word without even asking. I refer to ...
- 9. Clamshell Sounds
- (Trivia)
- Can you buy anything from the internet? The website sound-effects.com offers 39 original Clamshell sounds such as CD spin, startup chime, handle snap - each for a fist full of dollars. Good news: you ...
- 10. 256 or 512MB RAM Expansion?
- (Hardware hints)
- Many websites reported that the built-in memory of Clamshell iBooks (32MB or 64 MB) can only be expanded to a maximum of 288 MB or 320 MB if you use a SO-DIMM module with 256MB. The good news is that several ...
- 11. Stephen H.Wildstrom, BusinessWeek.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Still, the important news is that Apple has followed up on its iMac success by again becoming a significant innovator in portable computing. At a time when most of the industry is straining to make cookie-cutter ...
- 12. 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 the ...