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The legendary iMac G4 is long gone now (except as an artifact of adoration in fans' basements), but Apple might launch something similar next year – at least on the outside.
Macworld Apple is famous for its design sense, having produced a bewildering array of gorgeous gadgets over the years. But ...
The 2002 all-in-one Apple iMac G4 was just modded and brought back to life with an M1 chip and all-new hardware. Spoiler alert: It actually works.
If Apple releases an adorable little smart home rendition of the iMac G4 — robotic or not — that I can plop on my countertop to use for timers or YouTube videos while I cook dinner, I’ll ...
The original iMac G4 was officially announced in January 2002 with a PowerPC chip, up to 256MB of SDRAM, and up to 80GB of storage. It was nicknamed as iLamp as it resembled Pixar’s lamp.
The iMac G4 wasn’t just a revolutionary and mind-blowing computer in 2002, it’s still one now. Endlessly adjustable and drop-dead gorgeous, the iMac G4 redefined our expectations of what a PC ...
The photo of the iMac G4 was a little misleading because that is not exactly what it would look like. It would resemble the base, but the device would be way smaller and I don’t think it will ...
I remember this iMac G4 with fond memories working several yrs at a marketing firm. But having no real love of the M1 Mac Mini, I’m all in favor of hackers modding classic Mac cases with modern ...
The original iMac G4, announced in January 2002, was powered by a PowerPC chip and could be equipped with up to 256MB of SDRAM and up to 80GB of storage.
While such a screen wouldn’t rival that of the Echo Show 10’s (or the iMac G4’s, for that matter), it would certainly be large enough to double as a small digital photo frame, as well as ...