The first product launched by Apple after Steve Jobs returned as CEO in 1997 was not the iPhone or the iPod, but a new desktop computer. The original "Bondi Blue" iMac was a revolutionary product that ...
The iMac has been around for more than a quarter of a century. The first iMac burst onto the scene in 1998, and was a huge success, saving Apple's bacon when things were looking bad. Like Dr. Who, the ...
The humble iMac has come a long way over the years. While it was once the crown jewel in Apple's lineup, these days, the company is a little more focused on its laptops and iPhones, and perhaps for ...
You may have heard that the desktop computer category is dead, done in by the popularity of laptops. Frankly, my friends, you have heard wrong. The launch of the 2024 iMac and Mac mini sees Apple ...
Colorful Apple computer lovers rejoice: the new iMac with M4 chip is now available for preorder following its announcement earlier today. But what else is new about this model, aside from the latest ...
To introduce the new M4 iMac models today, Apple didn't hold a standard event, but the company did record a short keynote video to go through all of the machine's new features. The announcement is ...
It's a very pretty piece of equipment. Not for me, but for its use case it seems to fit just right. And as I get older I find myself greatly valuing having as little on my desk as possible, and that ...
Apple this week made three key Mac product announcements: new iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro models. These machines bring the M4 chip series to Apple's Mac lineup for the first time, but each in its ...
Starting at $1,299 for the base model, the M4-powered iMac looks the same as its predecessors—but with fun new shades and USB-C versions of its peripherals (finally). The major upgrades are internal ...
"Look at That!" says Steve Jobs he pulls his Mercedes into a parking space. He's pointing at a new Volkswagen Beetle, and as soon as he parks, he dashes over, circling the shiny black Bug, taking the ...