Apple told The Verge that the 27-inch iMac is not coming back, so for now, the 24-inch model is what we get. I guess that’s fine, because in a world mostly dominated by laptops, the M3 iMac is the ...
The latest version of Apple’s venerable all-in-one desktop is an excellent and beautiful computer. It just doesn’t fit most modern computing needs. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media ...
The M4 iMac is Apple’s latest all-in-one desktop, designed to cater to families, casual users, and creative enthusiasts. With its sleek design, vibrant color options, and powerful M4 chip, it strikes ...
Editor’s note: Last month, online news editor Ken Mingis snagged one of the first iMac G5s and offered an early look at Apple’s latest desktop (see story). Here, Yuval Kossovsky weighs in. Like many ...
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the iMac, Apple's all-in-one desktop computer released on August 15, 1998. Characterized by its striking translucent casing and 15-inch CRT display, the ‌iMac‌ was ...
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Apple (AAPL) has officially released its highly anticipated artificial intelligence (AI) system and unveiled a new iMac computer that has a more powerful processor. The consumer electronics giant has ...
Last week, Apple updated the 24-inch iMac, with the headline upgrade being the M3 chip for significantly improved performance. Other new features include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and up to 24GB of ...
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Apple is rolling out its most high-tech personal computers to date, the company announced Monday. The latest models of the iMac desktop computer and the MacBook Pro laptop run on Apple's new M3 ...
The iMac made an instant impression when Apple first unveiled it in May 1998. But it didn’t start to really shake things up until it began to ship–which happened 10 years ago on August 15, 1998.
"Look at That!" says Steve Jobs he pulls his Mercedes into a parking space. He's pointing at a new Volkswagen Beetle, and as soon as he parks, he dashes over, circling the shiny black Bug, taking the ...