When it comes to the late-1990s revival of Apple under Steve Jobs, the original iMac gets a whole lot of the credit — and rightly so. This year, Apple replaced that bulbous G3 Mac with the ...
To me, Apple’s hardware line seems to be divided up into three niches: consumer (the eMac and iBook), the prosumer (the iMac, at least the new 17-inch model) and the professional (Power Mac towers and ...
While the eMac has always been Apple's midrange leader, we'd recommend going with the eMac that starts at $999, and upgrading from there. Apple's entry-level desktop, the Apple eMac, is adequate for ...
I was looking at an eMac down at CompUSA the other day and, for whatever reason, I shut it down.<BR>I then realised that the keyboard it was using didn't seem to have a 'power' key on it, so I ...
One of Steve Jobs’ most pioneering products during his second tenure at Apple was the iMac G3, a self-contained translucent desktop computer that had an easy-to-use software in Mac OS 8 and seamless ...
Following well over an already existing 20 years of avid computer development, seeing the slow yet powerful rise of the Macintosh amid the 1980s and the company's soon restructuring in the decade ...
I really like my eMac, but the fan noise is starting to get on my nerves. <BR> <BR> I'm about to replace the internal optical drive with a Pioneer 105 (DVD-R) and I'd like to replace the fan while I ...
The entry-level Apple eMac is a good introduction to the Macintosh world, and it has the power to keep elementary- and middle-school students happy. With the extensive educational software selection ...