“Flickr user Rusty saw his busted G4 iMac, his iPad and had a chocolate-and-peanut butter moment. He removed the iMac’s innards and display. Next he cut and molded some acrylic to accommodate the iPad ...
The second-generation iMac ... Apple’s tasteful industrial design has always proved popular with modders. We’ve seen similar builds before over the years, from Intel NUCs stuffed into G4 ...
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the launch of the iMac G4, which is still regarded as one of Apple’s best Macs to this day. When it arrived in 2002, it redefined what we should expect from ...
It was a rough start to Apple’s new flagship line. In July 2000, Apple was quick to move on from the awkward first models of the Power Mac G4. It revised the machines, now all using the AGP-based ...
It was on May 6, 1998, when Apple announced its all-in-one computer named iMac. It featured a translucent Bondi Blue casing and in terms of design, it was on a different trajectory than Apple's ...
The iMac desktop line ... followed by the iBook (169,000 units), Power Mac G4 (167,000 units, including servers) and PowerBook (94,000 units). Apple's earnings for the quarter were $32 million ...