Friday, October 26, 2007
Laptopless Traveling, Part 5
Marc explores the viability of traveling with iPhone instead of laptop Thursday, October 25, 2007
Laptopless Traveling, Part 4
Marc explores the viability of traveling with iPhone instead of laptop Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Compleat Buyer’s And User’s Guide To Antique And Collectable Mac Notebooks 2007 Edition Part 2
PowerBook 1400 to Clamshell iBook SE: PowerBook 1400
PowerBook 2400c
PowerBook 3400 Series
Original PowerBook G3 G3 250
PowerBook G3 Series I (WallStreet and PDQ)
PowerBook G3 Series III ("Bronze Keyboard; "Lombard" - May 1999)
Original Clamshell iBooks (July, 1999)
iBook "Revision B" and iBook SE (February 2000)
Laptopless Traveling, Part 3
Marc explores the viability of traveling with iPhone instead of laptop Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The Compleat Buyer’s And User’s Guide To Antique And Collectable Macintosh Notebooks 2007 Edition
Part 1: Mac Portable to PowerBook Duo 2300 Mac Portable
Mac Portable Backlit
PowerBook 100
PowerBook 100 Series
PowerBook Duos
PowerBook Duo 280
PowerBook 500 Series
PowerBook 190 Series
PowerBook 5300 Series
The PowerPC Duo 2300c
Laptopless Traveling, Part 2
Marc explores the viability of traveling with iPhone instead of laptop Monday, October 22, 2007
Laptopless Traveling, Part 1
Marc explores the viability of traveling with iPhone instead of laptopThe Road Warrior Mailbag - October 22, 2007
PowerBooks compared From The Road Warrior Archive - Does The iBook SE Make Sense?
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
The 17” PowerBook As A Budget ‘Book Alternative
The ultimate PowerPC laptop still has plenty to offer
Monday, October 15, 2007
The Road Warrior Mailbag + From The Archive - October 15, 2007
FastMac 550 MHz G4 Pismo Processor Upgrade From The Road Warrior Archive - "Simply The Coolest Piece Of Hardware Apple Has Ever Built" [First published January 21, 2001]
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Hotrodding the 15” and 17” Aluminum PowerBooks
The 17" and high-end 15" aluminum PowerBooks, aside from the by today's standards modest 512 megabytes of standard RAM, are pretty sumptuously equipped in standard trim. However, that doesn't mean the 15" and 17" AluBooks are not candidates for hotrodding, especially now that we're nearly two years into the MacIntel era, and their performance and specification are well back of the cutting edge
Sunday, October 07, 2007
The Road Warrior Mailbag - October 8, 2007
Hotrodding The 12" PowerBook Re: The Road Warrior Review - FastMac 550 MHz G4 Pismo Processor Upgrade
Re: FastMac 550 MHz G4 Pismo Processor Upgrade
Re: FastMac 550 MHz G4 Pismo Processor Upgrade
From The Road Warrior Archive: Daystar MACHSpeed G4 Pismo Upgrade Review
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
The Road Warrior Review - FastMac 550 MHz G4 Pismo Processor Upgrade
Slick to install and a nice performance boost. The difference in performance you will experience over a stock 500 MHz G3 will depend on the sort of stuff you do with computers. The biggest advantage of the G4 processor is its support for Motorola's Altivec "Velocity Engine" technology, but which requires software applications optimized for Altivec to take full advantage of.
Monday, October 01, 2007