News (5)

  • Apple scrambles to fortify hold on education

    Apple is tightening its grip on the education market with the release of the eMac, a desktop system not just targeted at the segment but made exclusively for it.

  • Steve Jobs: Tough times ahead

    Apple's chief exec vows his company will never fall into a 'coma' again despite tight corporate and education markets.

  • Apple puts the squeeze on new iMac

    Apple Computer's new fashion statement, direct from the runways of Paris, is a svelte design for the new iMac.

  • Mac sales up 40 percent

    Spurred by another quarter of strong Mac and iPod sales, Apple reported on Wednesday earnings that surged past Wall Street estimates.

  • High hopes for Macworld

    If the rumor sites are even half right, Apple Computer is about to release a bumper crop of gear.

Reviews (10)

  • Apple unveils eMac

    Aiming to boost its fortunes in the education market, Apple has unveiled the eMac, an all-in-one computer similar to the original iMac, as well as a line of new PowerBooks.

  • Apple eMac (PowerPC G4 1.25GHz; SuperDrive)

    The eMac delivers an attractive, adequately speedy, easy-to-use PC without the flat-panel iMac's relatively high price

  • Apple replants its eMac orchard

    Apple Computer has refreshed its line of eMac computers, upgrading their processing power and graphics performance, and offering a new low-end model.

  • Apple refreshes Power Mac line

    New systems sport faster memory and speedier system architecture, and mark a return to dual-processor systems. The eMac, meanwhile, gets a DVD upgrade.

  • A Mac for the masses

    The eMac delivers an attractive, adequately speedy, easy-to-use PC without the flat-panel iMac's relatively high price, making it a good value for students and undemanding home users.

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