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February 2026

Now accepting donations on Ko-Fi

Hey everyone, Thank you all for continuing to visit our website, and being a better part of our community. We’ve always been a community-oriented website, and at the end of the day, we are volunteers here at Low End Mac – myself included. While this is a hobby (and a therapeutic one at that), we […]

Finally, a properly modern browser for PowerPC Macs

If a brand-new browser with TLS 1.3, WebGL, an up-to-date Javascript engine, NPAPI plugins support, and other modern features for PowerPC Macs with Leopard was on your bingo card for 2026.. here it is. PowerFox is an open-source, up-to-date web browser that’s currently in beta, and is a gift for the PowerPC Mac platform.   […]

Why charging overnight doesn’t ruin the battery anymore

There is a longstanding tech myth that’s been around for a while – that charging your devices overnight ruins the battery. While there is a grain of truth in this as it stems from the days of Nickel-Cadmium batteries and the literal PowerBook 5300 fires in early production, we’re deep into the Lithium-Ion era, and […]

Introducing – “Horizontal view” for our website UI

Good morning everyone, As always, thank you for taking the time out of your day to stop by and read, and being a better part of our online community. As the website continues to grow and evolve into 2026, we want to recognize the reality that visitors will arrive using a broad range of devices; […]

 

January 2026


Cooling a Power Mac G5 with frigid outside air

There came a point in time where an idea dawned upon me which I wanted to try out: how would my Power Mac G5 run while cooled with frigid, outside Arctic air? I thought about it for a while, not wanting to damage the precious build I’ve carefully crafted for so long.     With […]

Apple first hit the 1 GHz mark 24 years ago, Today

Nearly a quarter-century ago, the second generation Quicksilver Power Mac G4 was announced alongside an updated, brighter 20-Inch Apple Cinema Display. The 2002 Quicksilver Power Mac G4 started at 800 MHz for the base model at $1,599 USD, with a single processor.   (Pictured: A community member’s Quicksilver used as a Pro Tools rig in […]

16 Years Ago today, Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPad

16 Years Ago today, Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPad – a third category device between iPhone and MacBooks touted as being “far better at some key things“, such as: Web Browsing, Email, Photos, Video, Music, Games, and eBooks.     Originally shipping with a custom build of iPhone OS 3.2 that allowed wallpaper changing, […]

Get the new LEM Snowstorm wallpaper

Picture this: It’s midday, crisp, an outrageously bright snow-sun reflection nearly blinding, as flurries are whisked and recycled by the howling wind under the cerulean sky, resettling upon the land over and over. The air pierces, chiseling the landscape as it dances, as the glistening ground below gleams with fervor. Download full resolution: Low-End-Mac_SnowStorm.jpg.zip (4169 […]

6th Gen iPad (2018) Value Equation in 2026

Is a 6th Generation iPad of any use in 2026? Released back in March 2018 with an A10 Fusion chip, 2 GB RAM and Touch ID, it can update up to iOS 17.7.10, and was the final iPad with the original 9.7″ screen size. If you’re just looking for a regular ol’ iPad, this may […]

720p YouTube on an upgraded 03 Dual 2 GHz G5 still works in 2026

Something I check every now and again mostly since 2020: does YouTube still stream in 720p on a Power Mac G5 today? More specifically, can an original Power Mac G5 Dual 2.0 get it done? The answer, remarkably, is still a yes.     This day and age with our media-centric forms of content consumption, […]

Our website, revamped.

Happy new year everyone! Over the past year our website has seen many changes, many articles made, graphics created, and more being added to the website. While over the past month I’ve been writing less articles, I’ve turned my attention back to the structure/functionality of the website. Since our founding, our writers have made a […]