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It's quite the mashup. The iconic iMac G4 launched 23 years ago with OS X and Liquid Glass is part of the macOS Tahoe 26 Public Beta, which launched just days ago. The project, spotted by 9to5Mac, is ...
Macworld Liquid Glass may seem like an afterthought on macOS Tahoe, but one person has come up with a way to make the new ...
Sheets described his creation of the iMac G4 with an M1 chip as a passion project in celebration of the life and inspiration of Steve Jobs. He created the machine back in 2021 by fitting the innards ...
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.
The iMac G4 just keeps getting better — the latest addition to the iMac G4 line is a $1,799 model that is armed with several welcome new features. There are now just two iMac models. At the low ...
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.
The iMac G4 looks just as great next to a HomePod as the new 24-inch iMac. If Apple released a retro version, we’re pretty sure it would still sell out in minutes.
The iMac G4, often referred to as the “iLamp” due to its unique design, was a popular model released by Apple in the early 2000s. Its distinctive dome base and adjustable arm made it a ...
Apple’s iMac is a design icon, but the latest version is looking tired. One designer redesigned the iMac G4 to bring it up to date -- and it looks incredible.
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.
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 ...