Characterized by its striking translucent casing and 15-inch CRT display, the iMac was a departure from the conventional computer design of the time. The machine led the way with several industry innovations, including the adoption of USB and FireWire, while simultaneously phasing out the floppy drive and other outdated ports. The computer came with a PowerPC G3 processor, 4GB hard drive, 32MB of RAM, a CD drive, two USB ports, and an Ethernet port, reflecting the emerging importance of internet connectivity at the time. Read More
Apple is delaying the only Apple Intelligence feature everyone wanted
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