Apple unveils its new ultra-thin G5 iMac, and Logitech prepares the first mouse that uses a laser to navigate its environs. Also: HP's iPod and holiday offerings.
September 1, 2004
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August 27, 2004
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BMW puts iPod in driver's seat
You won't even have to take your hands off the steering wheel to use Apple's music player.September 1, 2004
Laser mouse conquers new surfaces
Logitech's new mouse is as comfortable on opaque glass as it is four-wheeling over rough desk surfaces.August 31, 2004
Apple puts the squeeze on new iMac
All of the new iMac G5 fits inside what the company calls an "enchanting" flat-screen display.August 31, 2004
New iMac tries to play it cool
Hot G5 chip requires some serious effort to avoid overheating in all-in-one desktop design.August 31, 2004
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HP to tempt holiday shoppers with digital lifestyle
PC giant unveils consumer electronics strategy, including iPod music player, high-definition televisions and PCs that record TV shows.August 27, 2004
HP tips its hand on new iPod
On its Web site, the company reveals the pricing and storage capacity for its clone of Apple's music player.August 27, 2004
iPod clone to lead HP's consumer push
Friday's product launch will count on music player to deliver cool factor to once-stodgy printer maker, sources say.August 26, 2004
TVs, media hub products on the way
HP executive promises "very cool" media hardware--with Hollywood-friendly copyright protection built in.August 23, 2004