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Best Non-Holiday Quarter Ever for Apple, but MacBook Sales Took a Big Hit, Dan Knight, Mac Musings
Best Non-Holiday Quarter Ever for Apple, but MacBook Sales Took a Big Hit, Dan Knight, Mac Musings
Record income and profits for a non-holiday quarter, sales growth for the iPhone and iPod, but a drop in Mac unit sales - especially notebooks.
How About an 802.11g Card for the Original AirPort Card Slot?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings
lowendmac.com — "Someone should make a plug-and-play 802.11g [AirPort] replacement card to provide better security, higher throughput, and improved... range." (more) How About an 802.11g Card for the Original AirPort Card ...
May 1 in LEM history
lowendmac.com — 00: Where are the Mac books? - 01: iBook G3/500 - Apple and VW - 02: Basilisk... II puts a Mac on Windows - Future of PowerPC - 03 Picking the right multibutton mouse - Have iBook, will relocate - 06: DRM increasingly restricts - 07: Clever USB/FireWire solution - 08: Vista one reason for growing ... (more) May 1 in LEM history
April 17 in LEM history
lowendmac.com — 01: Cube hitting its stride? - Do more with OS X - 02: Apple, new iMac under... the microscope - Entourage or Palm Desktop? - All-purpose home computer alive and well - Free POP3 email - 03: Microsoftopoly - 06: Best Lombard replacement - Apple product development and sales cycle - 07: Boot Camp ... (more) April 17 in LEM history
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