Time Canada Shows New iMac
Kira-Baka writes "Okay, Time Canada screwed up big time. They have pictures of the new iMac which will be released tomorrow during the Mac World Expo keynote on their front page. it is likely that they will be getting a letter soon so though..." I'll be posting a full report on the keynote and other MacWorld goodness tomorrow as it happens. Time Canada seems a bit slow, but in short, think little pod of iMac with superdrive and flat panel screen. Update: 01/07 13:22 GMT by T : Several readers have pointed out that the story can (for now) still be found mirrored here, though it's been pulled from the Time site.
#appleinsider if you want to talk about it now
Jonathan Ives, Apple's lead product designer.
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Umm.. Its ugly as sin people... cmon
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nah... Magazines pre date their issues, so I'm betting this was okayed by apple for release, but probaly is a few hours early.
Time Canada is owned by AOL-Time Warner. Who do both Apple and AOL-TW see as one of their biggest competitors? Microsoft.
They are natural allies. Maybe Apple is letting them start the buzz a little early. Anyway, I doubt that such a major media outlet would post a big story like this early by mistake. And if they had, I think it would already have been taken down by now.
Ever see the full anim with that light character?
Yep, you can view it here. The lamp's name is Luxo.
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They that quote Benjamin Franklin on liberty and safety deserve neither.
Get off your lazy ass, go to CompUSA, and buy yourself a 2 button USB mouse!
Apple's mouse is not hard wired to the box.
You can even choose which one you want, or get a Microsoft 5 button plus wheely thing mouse if you want!
Lazy bastard
Reality has a liberal bias
Under the truly amazing VPC 6, you can run Linux, Windows, &etc. I had submitted this story a few days ago, but it was rejected -- there's just too much Apple news lately. FWIW:
New for Mac OS X -- Virtual PC 6 from Connectix looks pretty incredible. As Wired says, "You can load DOS, Linux, OS 2, Windows 2000, 95, 98, ME, XP Home and Pro, and of course OS X and Mac OS 9. You can run any combination; RAM is the only limiting factor." Runs under MacOSX and MacOS9, though under MacOSX you can network different instances of VPC together, for filesharing or network programming. VPC 6 also allows you to "undo" -- revert to past sessions, including reboots (you can't do this in the real Windows). Apple and MacNet2 both review it warmly, and
CreativePro says: "I installed Red Hat Linux 7.1 and 7.2 without difficulty, though the drag and drop functionality does not work in Linux." If you're upset because MS Access or MS FrontPage weren't included with Microsoft Office for the Mac, you can run them under VPC. Prices go from $80 to $200. It's also available for windows.
I am sure that is US Dollars. I don't think that is too pricey given that it has the SuperDrive. The drive itself costs around $500 and given that it has a G4 processor and flat panel...I think that's reasonable.
For comparision's sake, a DELL with a DVD burner and a 15 inch flat panel costs around US$ 2500.
S.r.
It currently says "Just one more sleepless night."
For Steve Jobs, that is, and for the person at Time who screwed up.
I just got off the phone with the webmaster at timecanada.com
We had a good laugh about this. Seems he was following instructions that came from Apple... all the way from the top. This was an orchestrated leak, to generate hype.
My personal feeling is that there will be more to the announcements than just the new iMac.
Actually, you can install Apple's updates remotely using commandline tools. If you run Software Update on one machine, you will be able to find the update package in /tmp. (I don't remember offhand where it goes exactly).
Once you have the package, it's fairly simple to install by hand. Inside the wrapper folder they consist of a pre-install script, a pax archive, and a post-install script. It should be fairly easy to write a script to run the pre-install script, unpax the archive to disk, and run the post-install script.
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The current (as of Sunday) G4s have a DVD-R drive. If I remember right, it's a Pioneer DVR-A03 drive.
As Apple clearly points out that is a DVD-R drive and that it works in standard DVD players. That's really all the consumer cares about: will it work in the stuff that I have now.
Perhaps if the embargo agreement said "do not release until January 7, 2002" instead of "January 7, 2002 1100a.m. PST." Time-canada could claim that they released it January 7, 2002.
In which case, the Apple doofus who signed the agreement for Apple should get in nice and early tomorrow and start cleaning out his/her desk.
There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself
-Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye
Actually, Apple's always made it quite a point to not purchase (or bribe) product placement.
And the reason all computers are shown from the back when possible is to avoid display refresh interlock issues.
The reason lots of macs end up in movies and television is because macs are used to make a lot of movies and television, so they tend to have them lying around.
Canada is far more wired than the US, and the telecommunications here is more advanced in general.
Even things as simple as pay phones. You can't
swipe a credit card in almost all of Bell Atlantic's pay phones. Any the pay phones don't have digital display. In canada, you can not only swipe your credit card on the phone, but you can buy a smartcard to use the phone at any corner store.
-More people in Canada have broadband access than in the U.S. do to a much higher rate of cable television access.
-Canada's phone infrastructure became 100% digital in the early 80's. It took the US more than a decade to follow suit.
and these are just a few things off the top of my head. Next time don't be too quick to judge!
The internal hard drive in Mac SEs was never called a SuperDrive... as skroz said, the SuperDrive was the 1.44MB floppy drive (aka. FDHD). An upgrade from the standard GCR-only 800K double-density floppy drive to the SuperDrive was available for some Macs; I think it involved replacing the IWM floppy controller chip with the SWIM, as well as installing a HD floppy drive.
Been there, done that. Where have you been the last 3 years? What are you going to put in your iMac? Audio card? Don't need one. Video card? Don't need that either. A Digital Audio card? USB or Firewire my friend. Oh, you're going to add a HardDrive? Again, you can use Firewire or USB. Aside from RAM expansion, the FireWire/USB ports should be all the standard ports you need for 99% of home use.
There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself
-Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye
My first impression was it looked like a table lamp. Look at this picture.
I'm not a big fan of any of the iMac designs. But I could sure go for one of those Titanium Powerbooks.
They just changed it (finally) so that it's redirecting to time.com.
Someone got a taste of Steve Jobs' infamous temper, I can only assume.
here. At least you can as of 01/06/2002 2342 PST.
There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself
-Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye
When I click on the link in the topic I get redirected to time.com.
Only this one http://www.timecanada.com/index.adp brings up the frontpage + Apple picture.
Geographical redirect maybe?
"The likes of Facebook and WhatsApp are free to those whose privacy is of zero value."
Time appears to have removed it.
[fnord] http://baked.ath.cx/imac/ [/fnord]
Oh well.
As of right now,
http://www.timecanada.com/ redirects to www.time.com/time/
but the original story remains online at
http://www.timecanada.com/index.adp. Weird.
I've still got my fingers crossed that there's more than just new imacs coming in 8 hours and 45 minutes...
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(thanks to macintouch) A Paris-based Mac reseller's web site has specs for new PowerMac G4 systems:p ?a rticle=NEWSCLG_00009
http://www.clginformatique.com/pages/newsdet.ph
M9541LL/A
1.2GHz
256 MB DDR RAM
60GB HD
nVidia MX2 32mb
CDRW
Ethernet
M9571LL/A
1.4GHz
512 MB DDR RAM
80 GB HD
nVidia MX2 32mb
DVD-CDRW
Ethernet
Built-In Airport
M9591LL/A
1.4GHz Dual-Processor
1GB DDR RAM
120 GB HD
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Ethernet
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Wow they almost doubled every spec.
The time article has been backed up..
h ot o_140102.jpg still works.
http://www.forked.net/www.timecanada.com/
But for sake of proof -
http://www.timecanada.com/weekly/070102/gr/TopP
guns kill people like spoons make Rosie O'Donnell fat.
Scan of new iMac. So I guess this is real.
As I was trying to say, here's all the info from that page:
M8545LL/A
IMAC 750 MHz - G3 / 256 MB PC 100 SDRAM / 20 GB DD / écran 15'' CRT / carte ATI Rage 128 (16MB) / CDROM 24x Ethernet / Modem Graphite ou Indigo.
Prix indicatif CLG 899
M3731LL/A(DVD) ou M3732LL/A(CDRW)
IMAC 1Go - G3 / 256 MB PC 133 SDRAM / 40 GB DD / écran 14,1'' LCD / carte ATI RADEON 7000 (16MB) / DVD-ROM ou CDRW / Ethernet / Modem
Prix indicatif CLG 1459
M3733LL/A
IMAC 1Go - G3 / 512 MB PC 133 SDRAM / 60 GB DD / écran 14,1'' LCD / carte ATI RADEON 7000 (16MB) / DVD-ROM et CDRW / Ethernet / Modem
Prix indicatif CLG 1659
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Did it occur to anybody here that maybe there will be a lot more to this morning's keynote? Since this article also appeared in print already, maybe it's not a leak - and Steve just has a little more up his sleeve.
Honestly, I'm sticking with G5. In 1999 when the G4 was introduced, Apple had deliberately misled the rumour sites to believe that the G4 was nowhere near production. Now, with the iMac bumped to a G4, it would really make sense that as of today the Power Mac as we know it will be G5. Perhaps that's what all they hype is about, and now this is a little wishful thinking: maybe the G5 is so stinkin' fast it's not funny.
For the record, Apple's 'Superdrive' is their CD-RW / DVD-RW combo drive. Not to be confused with their previous 'Superdrive' which was just a floppy drive that could do single-, double-, and hi-density versions of Mac- and DOS- formatted 3.5" diskettes.
The imation 'SuperDisk' format is a hi-capacity disk (120 megs), for which the drive is backward-compatible with standard floppies.
I have to say, this thing looks a lot prettier when you have good photos of it. It's definitely growing on me...