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The iBook is a laptop computer created by Apple, Inc. with the Mac Operating System installed. This Guide covers everything you need to know about the iBook - how to choose one, how to use it, how to install external hardware, and how to keep it up to date.
Apple's iBook laptop computer line represented its first foray into the portable computer market after four years of no new models. It was a successor to Apple's Read More
Apple products are the hot new electronic items. With the iPod, iPhone and a line of computers it seems everyone wants to get their hands on something Apple touched. Their Read More
Having a white iBook or MacBook looks sleek when it's brand-new, but once it starts showing some wear, it becomes dirty and grubby looking. Places where your hands touch Read More
Apple computer has long been an innovator in the tech world, and its line of Macintosh laptop computers is no exception. While early attempts broke new ground, they didn't Read More
Apple Computer introduced the first laptop computer in 1989 for $7,300 with an internal hard drive. The Mac Portable weighed more than a desktop computer, but it was Read More
Portable Macs, iBooks, PowerBooks and the newest MacBooks are susceptible to Sleep problems. Instead of going to Sleep when the lid is closed, portable Macs may shut Read More
The Apple iBook was the name of a variety of Apple laptops for the consumer market that first featured a brightly colored "clamshell" design and later changed to Read More
Apple's G4 iBook is a laptop computer, available with two different screen sizes--12 and 14 inches. Introduced in 2003, the G4 iBook line was eventually superseded by the Read More
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Resetting or clearing the PMU (Power Management Unit) or SMU (System Management Controller) on your Mac is one “last ditch” effort available if you’ve Read More
Installing RAM in an iBook requires concentration and preparation because you need to handle fragile parts with utmost care. The memory cards or RAM that are inserted in Read More
You can connect an external monitor to an iBook. An external monitor gives you the facility of video mirroring. Video mirroring allows you to view the desktop on both the Read More
Buying a Mac requires a bit of legwork, but any Mac user will tell you, the effort is worth it. With today's Macs, you can run all major OSs, even Windows Vista. Your Read More
Using the right click button on a Mac is easy if you have a two-button mouse or Apple's Mighty Mouse. However, if you have an older Macintosh with a single button mouse or Read More
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