Editors' Picks: What will the next iMac look like?
Apple is developing a new iMac to replace the current version, which has been described as looking like a desk lamp. What's Apple going to do next?
Editors' Picks
Editors' picks
What will the next iMac look like?

Apple's innovative design

- CNN.com Apple's core: The Mac turns 20
- Forbes How Apple's innovation saved the industry
- Wired Baby, friend, pet: That's my Mac
- Folklore.org How the original Mac case was designed
- Ecommerce Times Apple's 'Just one more thing' product design
- CNET News.com Titanium PowerBook: A test of Apple's mettle
- CNET News.com Apple bets consumers are ready for cubist movement
iMac's evolution

- Time.com Apple's new core
Note: Paid subscription required for article; Apple timeline and iMac gallery are free. - The Mac Observer The iMac: A case study in historical contingency & evolutionary convergence
- CNET News.com Apple pulls plug on original iMac
- Wired News Belgian designer predicted iMac 2 design
- CNET News.com Bushels of new iMacs piling up
- CNET News.com Dimmer fades on desk-lamp iMac
- Applele.com A hobbyist's predictions for the new iMac
PC evolution

- BusinessWeek Online Bye-bye boring beige box
- BusinessWeek Online Microsoft's hardware exec on how PCs need to evolve
- BusinessWeek Online New life for the PC: Coming innovations to transform PC
- ACUSD History The evolution of the computer: A timeline
- ibiblio.org PC and browser evolution in the 1970s
- Folklore.org The attitudes and values of the Mac team
- BusinessWeek Online Computing's new screen gems
Industrial design

- Guardian Unlimited Former Apple fellow on the importance of human interface in design
- WashingtonPost.com Taking Stock Of Industrial Innovation in Bearish Times
- Corporate Design Foundation Samsung's Lessons in Design
- BusinessWeek Online Winners of the 2004 IDEA industrial design awards
All-in-one computers

- Wired The PC answer to iMac
- CNET News.com Emachines unveils iMac knockoff
- PCWorld.com Apple shows speedier eMac
- CNET News.com MPC Computers debuts all-in-one desktop
- CNET News.com IBM to phase out NetVista X
Videos
A closer look at the iPod Mini
CNET MP3 insider Eliot Van Buskirk gives his take on the newest addition to the Apple Computer digital music player family.
iPod Minis in short supply
Apple Computer's iPod Mini has sold out at retail stores across the United States, prompting weeks-long waiting lists for the digital music player. Correspondent James Hilliard visits the Apple Store in San Francisco, where some shoppers got lucky.
Jobs: Make your own GarageBand music
At Macworld 2004 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces GarageBand--a new software application for the Mac that allows you to compose music with more than 50 different software instruments.
Jobs unveils smaller, cheaper iPod
At Macworld 2004 in San Francisco, Steve Jobs provides a first look at the iPod Mini--a smaller, cheaper digital-music player that holds 1,000 songs.
Apple previews next version of Mac OS X
At the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs shows off Tiger, the next version of Mac OS X. The operating system has more than 150 new features, including a systemwide search engine and an update to iChat that allows up to four people to hold a videoconference.
Jobs displays 30-inch flat panel
Apple Computer's Steve Jobs shows off three new monitors at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. One monitor, set for an August release for more than $3,000, has a 30-inch LCD screen.
Apple unleashes new Power Mac G5
At the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces a line of Power Macs that run on the new G5 processor. He calls it "the world's fastest personal computer."
New Power Mac boasts 64-bit processor
At the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs touts the new G5 chip that drives the latest line of Power Macs.
Apple: New G5 outperforms Windows PC
At the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, AnchorDesk's David Coursey looks at Apple's new G5-based Power Mac and finds out why the company calls it the "world's fastest personal computer."
Editors' Picks
Editors' picks
What will the next iMac look like?

Apple's innovative design

- CNN.com Apple's core: The Mac turns 20
- Forbes How Apple's innovation saved the industry
- Wired Baby, friend, pet: That's my Mac
- Folklore.org How the original Mac case was designed
- Ecommerce Times Apple's 'Just one more thing' product design
- CNET News.com Titanium PowerBook: A test of Apple's mettle
- CNET News.com Apple bets consumers are ready for cubist movement
iMac's evolution

- Time.com Apple's new core
Note: Paid subscription required for article; Apple timeline and iMac gallery are free. - The Mac Observer The iMac: A case study in historical contingency & evolutionary convergence
- CNET News.com Apple pulls plug on original iMac
- Wired News Belgian designer predicted iMac 2 design
- CNET News.com Bushels of new iMacs piling up
- CNET News.com Dimmer fades on desk-lamp iMac
- Applele.com A hobbyist's predictions for the new iMac
PC evolution

- BusinessWeek Online Bye-bye boring beige box
- BusinessWeek Online Microsoft's hardware exec on how PCs need to evolve
- BusinessWeek Online New life for the PC: Coming innovations to transform PC
- ACUSD History The evolution of the computer: A timeline
- ibiblio.org PC and browser evolution in the 1970s
- Folklore.org The attitudes and values of the Mac team
- BusinessWeek Online Computing's new screen gems
Industrial design

- Guardian Unlimited Former Apple fellow on the importance of human interface in design
- WashingtonPost.com Taking Stock Of Industrial Innovation in Bearish Times
- Corporate Design Foundation Samsung's Lessons in Design
- BusinessWeek Online Winners of the 2004 IDEA industrial design awards
All-in-one computers

- Wired The PC answer to iMac
- CNET News.com Emachines unveils iMac knockoff
- PCWorld.com Apple shows speedier eMac
- CNET News.com MPC Computers debuts all-in-one desktop
- CNET News.com IBM to phase out NetVista X
Videos
A closer look at the iPod Mini
CNET MP3 insider Eliot Van Buskirk gives his take on the newest addition to the Apple Computer digital music player family.
iPod Minis in short supply
Apple Computer's iPod Mini has sold out at retail stores across the United States, prompting weeks-long waiting lists for the digital music player. Correspondent James Hilliard visits the Apple Store in San Francisco, where some shoppers got lucky.
Jobs: Make your own GarageBand music
At Macworld 2004 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces GarageBand--a new software application for the Mac that allows you to compose music with more than 50 different software instruments.
Jobs unveils smaller, cheaper iPod
At Macworld 2004 in San Francisco, Steve Jobs provides a first look at the iPod Mini--a smaller, cheaper digital-music player that holds 1,000 songs.
Apple previews next version of Mac OS X
At the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs shows off Tiger, the next version of Mac OS X. The operating system has more than 150 new features, including a systemwide search engine and an update to iChat that allows up to four people to hold a videoconference.
Jobs displays 30-inch flat panel
Apple Computer's Steve Jobs shows off three new monitors at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. One monitor, set for an August release for more than $3,000, has a 30-inch LCD screen.
Apple unleashes new Power Mac G5
At the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces a line of Power Macs that run on the new G5 processor. He calls it "the world's fastest personal computer."
New Power Mac boasts 64-bit processor
At the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs touts the new G5 chip that drives the latest line of Power Macs.
Apple: New G5 outperforms Windows PC
At the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, AnchorDesk's David Coursey looks at Apple's new G5-based Power Mac and finds out why the company calls it the "world's fastest personal computer."