It could be yours. For a whole bunch of cash. Photo: RR Auction/Apple Insider Steve Jobs’ autograph is rare because a) he was Steve Jobs and b) because he reportedly hated signing autographs. That ...
Since the dawn of Apple laptops 35 years ago with the PowerBook 100, it has tried to make some of them affordable, with mixed ...
Even though Apple isn’t known for making the most pro-consumer devices ever (at least not since the Apple II), the trope that Apples aren’t upgradable, customizable, or otherwise hackable doesn’t ...
July 18, 1994: Apple ships its PowerBook 150 laptop, the company’s first truly affordable PowerBook — and the last to feature the original case design, which included a built-in trackball mouse. While ...
Hundreds of Apple products are deemed obsolete, meaning you can no longer get support or repairs on them. Considering the first ever Apple product sold was in 1976, this is not exactly a surprise.
OK, PowerBook fans, here’s a puzzler for you. I recently had a chance to evaluate two Apple Computer Inc. 17-in. PowerBooks. One came from the factory with a 5,400-rpm hard drive and 128MB of video ...
This is the sort of sharp-eyed reporting (and reading) I get a kick out of: somebody spotted a placeholder gif on Apple’s Powerbook page labeled “apple_g5_powerbook.” The Register then walks us ...
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