The latest version of Apple’s venerable all-in-one desktop is an excellent and beautiful computer. It just doesn’t fit most modern computing needs. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media ...
The first product launched by Apple after Steve Jobs returned as CEO in 1997 was not the iPhone or the iPod, but a new desktop computer. The original "Bondi Blue" iMac was a revolutionary product that ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. All-in-one computers may not be the most popular form factor for personal computing these days — laptops and tablets rule the roost, for the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s a computer, a monitor, an internet communicator, and one of the most iconic lines of tech in history. But ...
The humble iMac has come a long way over the years. While it was once the crown jewel in Apple's lineup, these days, the company is a little more focused on its laptops and iPhones, and perhaps for ...
Adam has a degree in Engineering, having always been fascinated by how tech works. Tech websites have saved him hours of tearing his hair out on countless occasions, and he enjoys the opportunity to ...
Very expensive, especially once you start adding upgrades. Magic Mouse is not magic at all. No touchscreen. When WIRED reviewer Brenda Stolyar last reviewed the Apple iMac, it was introduced with this ...
Skipping the second generation of Apple silicon entirely, the 24-inch iMac has arrived with M3 processing to drastically elevate Apple's all-in-one computer. With little else changed, the new iMac ...