The Powerbook is actually a Powerbook 5,2 not a 5,4 as I originally stated. It looks like the latest OS that can be installed is still the same (X 10.5.8) I updated the specifications link as well.
Word 5.1 conflicts with PageMaker and NUD Dan Timlin has identified what seems to be a problem with Word 5.1a that affects both Pagemaker 6.52 and Now Up to Date version 4.0 (and perhaps 3.9 also), ...
July 18, 1994: Apple ships its PowerBook 150 laptop, the company’s first truly affordable PowerBook — and the last to feature the original case design, which included a built-in trackball mouse. While ...
The PowerBook 100 series is the first computer from any company to combine all the elements of today's laptops. Photo: Danamania/Wikipedia CC Any list of the most revolutionary Apple products includes ...
Logitech driver issues; response There seems to be a conflict between Mac OS X 10.2.5 and Logitech's version 1.1 driver for their mice and keyboards. The mice appear to work correctly, but plugging in ...
Let’s start our look at Apple’s latest 15-inch PowerBook, with a glance back at what the company offered in the same size just one year ago. In March 2004, the 15-inch aluminum PowerBook was just six ...
It’s a nagging question for which there is seemingly no correct answer, akin to the “paper or plastic” query at the grocery store: PowerBook or iBook? Aluminum or polycarbonate? Twelve-inch or 14-inch ...