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2007
Tech Specs
iDevices & Accessories
- Apple TV (1st generation) – March 21, 2007
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- iPhone (1st generation) – June 29, 2007
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- iPhone Bluetooth Headset – June 29, 2007
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- Apple Mighty Mouse (revised) – August 7, 2007
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- Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad – August 7, 2007
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- Apple Wireless Aluminum Keyboard – August 7, 2007
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- iPod Nano (3rd gen) – September 5, 2007
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- iPod Classic (6th gen) – September 5, 2007
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- iPod Touch (1st generation) – September 5, 2007
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Chips
Operating Systems
Macs
Articles from 2007
- Apple Without Steve Jobs Again: What’s Next?
- Could the iPhone’s Touchscreen Point the Way to Apple’s
Legendary Knowledge Navigator?
- Lineform: A Familiar, Friendly, Affordable Illustration Program for OS X
- Why Is Low End Mac Advocating Cheap Windows PCs?
- The After Dark Interviews
- Steve Jobs Stirs Up the DRM Hornet’s Nest
- Lisa Emulator Allows OS X and Windows Users to Experience Apple’s Lisa
- Ray Arachelian, Creator of the Lisa Emulator
- Making Floppies and CDs for Older Macs Using Modern Macs,
Windows, and Linux PCs
- Allegro USB 2.0 a Great Way to Add Several USB 2.0 Ports to
Your Power Mac
- Connecting with the Broader Macintosh Community
- Getting from A to B and Having Fun Along the Way
- A Decade of Progress, 1997-2007
- 1 Core, 2 Cores, 4 Cores, 8: How Much Difference Does It Make?
- Different Branches: NeXT, Newton, and BeOS
- Do the iPhone and Apple TV Point to the Future of Personal Computing?
- Thunderbird 2.0: A Simple, Powerful, Free Email Client
- Rebranding: They’re All Macs Now
- Format Any Hard Drive for Older Macs with Patched Apple Tools
- A 12″ MacBook Pro: I Don’t Think So
- Why Apple Must Continue G3 Support in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
- The MacBook Is Much More Than an iBook with ‘Intel Inside’
- 8 Free Apps Every Mac User Should Know About
- The May 2007 MacBook Value Equation
- Apple Sued: Can 262,144 Colors Be Considered ‘Millions’?
- Is More RAM More Important than Matched RAM
- The June 2007 MacBook Pro Value Equation: Some Surprises
- 4 Steps for Resurrecting Old Macs
- Why Developers Love Programming for the Mac
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