Battery Tips: Older PowerBooks and Newtons

Categories: Featured, G3 PowerBooks (1997-2000), G4 Titanium PowerBooks, Newton!, Nothingness, Old Old PowerBooks (Pre 1995), Old PowerBooks (1995-1997), iBook Clamshells (1999-2000)

By Holden Scott
Arrrgh. How many times have I murmured that in relation to battery power woes on older PowerBooks and Newtons… Over the past few months, I have had a bad string of luck with batteries, which is why I decided to write about the issues that I had, and how I overcame [...]

By Holden Scott Arrrgh. How many times have I murmured that in relation to battery power woes on older PowerBooks and Newtons... Over the past few months, I have had a bad string of luck with batteries, which is why I decided to write about the issues that I had, and how I overcame them. I have broken it down into two sections, the first section will cover problems and solutions for PowerBook batteries, and the second section will cover ... Read More

More Newton Video Guides and Shots!

Categories: Featured, Newton!, Nothingness, Uncategorized, iBook Clamshells (1999-2000)

23 August, 2008
By Holden Scott
Newton Video Guide: Newton OS 2.0 – Info to Go
OMP: Newton Video Guide
Newton MessagePad Media:

23 August, 2008 By Holden Scott Newton Video Guide: Newton OS 2.0 - Info to Go OMP: Newton Video Guide Newton MessagePad Media: Read More

iBook Clamshells

Categories: iBook Clamshells (1999-2000)

23 May, 2008
By Holden Scott
Amazing computers, even today.  The clam design, complete with the handle and sturdy case has, in my opinion, stood strong throughout the years.  I have a SE Graphite 466 MHz with 576 MB RAM (maxed) and enjoy using it.  
History: The iBook Clamshells were the first iBooks, an alternative to Apple’s [...]

23 May, 2008 By Holden Scott Amazing computers, even today.  The clam design, complete with the handle and sturdy case has, in my opinion, stood strong throughout the years.  I have a SE Graphite 466 MHz with 576 MB RAM (maxed) and enjoy using it.   History: The iBook Clamshells were the first iBooks, an alternative to Apple's expensive PowerBook line: a line that began in 1989 with the Apple Portable.  Jobs needed to generate revenue (Apple was still lacking financially as a company) and ... Read More