July 19, 2000: Apple launches its futuristic-looking Power Mac G4 Cube. The clear computer is one of the company’s most jaw-droppingly gorgeous machines, but ultimately becomes one of its biggest ...
Many of you have personal experience with the well-known tension between engineering and marketing. Admittedly, there are some times when overly-conservative hardware and software developers need to ...
OK, so, from a commercial standpoint, the Power Mac G4 Cube flopped. But was it a flop from a design standpoint? After all, only five years after the Cube’s release—and four years after it was ...
After nearly a year of slow sales, Apple has decided to halt production of its Power Mac G4 Cube. As previously reported, the unit had been unavailable from distributors for some time, which led to ...
There’s always been a desire by longtime Mac users for a mid-range desktop Mac (besides the iMac) that fits in the spot between the Mac mini and Mac Pro—Macworld has even posted articles over the ...
Back in 2000, Apple released the Power Mac G4 Cube, a funky small PC designed by Jony Ive himself. It was a good-looking piece of hardware, but it flopped so hard that Apple discontinued it after a ...
Apple Computer's Power Mac G4 Cube has achieved in death what eluded it in life: demand. The 8-inch, cube-shaped machine, which remained in oversupply throughout its short life, has quickly ...
Over at Wired, veteran tech journalist Steven Levy looks back at the Power Mac G4 Cube, over 20 years after its release. Levy recounts how Steve Jobs revealed the Cube to him. While Levy was puzzled ...
Thanks to its upgraded processor, the owner of this Cube needed to find a way to cool its innards. The solution: Cut a hole in the case and disguise it with a grille shaped like the biohazard symbol.
Reprinted from last night's late posting: Here are the key announcements from Steve Jobs' keynote address at Macworld Expo Tokyo. [Soon, you will be able to see a rebroadcast of the address at this ...
Well my Cube finally developed enough annoying problems that I decided to part with it. (The Cube is dead, long live the Cube!) Rather than trashing the whole thing I carefully disassembled it to ...
This is not your normal cube, but has a faster G4 proccessor, bigger HD, Nvidia graphics, CD-RW and tons of RAM, plus OSX!<P><BR>Cube, purcased in March<BR>500mhz G4 Processor<BR>640MB RAM "one 128MB ...
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