Archive for the 'iMac' Category
SlimKey 2 keyboard stand adds USB hub
Filed under: Accessories, iMacMacessity, makers of the LowKey stand we covered a while back, has released version 2 of their SlimKey keyboard stand adding a USB hub on the right side. Basically the SlimKey is a steel shelf designed to hide Apple’s slim keyboards under your iMac or LCD monitor so as …
Viva Las iMacs!
Filed under: Odds and ends, iMac, AppleWhat happens in Vegas will be visible to your iChat buddies when the $2.9 billion Fontainebleau resort opens in Sin City next fall. VegasTrippers.com reports that the Fontainebleu has partnered with Apple to install an iMac in every one of the 3,889 rooms and…
PC Magazine likes the new iMac
Filed under: iMacPC Magazine has been reviewing Mac for awhile now, but it still strikes me as rather novel when they recommend a Mac. That’s just what they did for Apple’s latest iMac. PC Mag doesn’t find anything too groundbreaking on that new model, but the speed improvements are welcome.But why …
The philosophy of iMac
Filed under: Cult of Mac, iMacLet me tell you something about my mindset. When I bought an iPhone, one of my first thoughts was: “How do I hook up a bluetooth keyboard to that thing?” It’s that kind of thinking that has always stood amidst me and the iMac. considering in that world, there are two ki…
iMac turns 10
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iMac, AppleIt was ten years ago today that Steve Jobs mounted the Flint Center auditorium on Apple’s campus and revealed the product that would save Apple, and become the best selling computer of all date: the iMac. It is had to believe that that cute little guy is t…
Apple posts new iMac Developer Note
Filed under: Hardware, iMac, AppleYou all know that Apple revved their popular all in one computer, the iMac (have you heard of it?) the other day. Keeping with tradition, Apple has plus released an updated developer note for the bumped iMac. There are no startling revelations in the document, but i…
Engadget benchmarks the new iMac
Filed under: Hardware, iMacOur friends by at Engadget have gotten their hands on one of the newly released iMacs (the 3.06GHz model, to be exact) and they have put it through its paces. Using XBench, and running Leopard, they compare the new iMac to a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, and a previou…












