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Love it or hate it, the PowerMac G4 Cube is about to become officially obsolete

Apple can’t keep replacement parts on hand for every old Mac model out there. Nor can they expect their technicians to stay up on the latest technologies while also being skilled in fixing the decrepit ones. That’s whay, every so often, Apple has to clean house and decide what products it is going to continue to support and repair and to which ones it must say a tearful goodbye. The list below represents those products. On September 16, 2008, they will be classified as “vintage” or “obsolete”:

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Products to be designated as vintage in the U.S. and obsolete everywhere else:

  • Macintosh Server G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors)
  • PowerBook G4 (1GHz/867MHz)
  • PowerMac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors)

Products to be designated as obsolete:

  • Apple Studio Display
  • iMac (Early 2001)
  • PowerMac G4 Cube

What’s the difference between “vintage” and “obsolete”? It’s kind of a legal thing. Service parts for vintage products are only available to repair older Apple products purchased in the state of California, as required by statute. There is no difference between vintage and obsolete products anywhere else.

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Lifeclocks on some old Mac hardware now flashing red and black–end of life

loganibook 20070414 161245 Lifeclocks on some old Mac hardware now flashing red and black  end of lifeWe posted a list like this before. What follows is a list of old Apple products that, on June 19, 2007, will be categorized as “vintage and obsolete” in Asia-Pacific, Canada, Europe, Japan, Latin America, the United States and retail Apple Stores. Apple does not provide service parts or manuals for obsolete machines. In the case of vintage machines, Apple will only provide parts and service if the machines were purchased in the state of California where a legal statute requires Apple to extend service.

That being addressed, here is the list of machines whose Lifeclocks are showing an impending Lastday….
Vintage in U.S. / obsolete in Asia-Pacific, Canada, Europe, Japan and Latin America

  • PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
  • iBook (14.1 LCD)
  • iBook (Late 2001)

Obsolete in Asia-Pacific, Canada, Europe, Japan, Latin America and the U.S.

  • Mac Server G3 (Blue & White)
  • Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White)
  • Power Mac G4 (PCI Graphics)

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Your ‘Book battery wasn’t recalled? Check again. Apple revises list.

Before you count yourself out of Apple’s recent battery recall, have another look at the Battery Exchange Program iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 on Apple’s site–the list of recalled batteries has changed since it was first reported. Here’s the new list:

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Computer model Battery model number Battery serial number range
12-inch iBook G4 A1061 ZZ338 – ZZ427
3K429 – 3K611
6C519 – 6C552 ending with S9WA, S9WC or S9WD
12-inch PowerBook G4 A1079 ZZ411 – ZZ427
3K428 – 3K611
15-inch PowerBook G4 A1078 and A1148 3K425 – 3K601
6N530 – 6N551 ending with THTA, THTB, or THTC
6N601 ending with THTC

If you have one of these batteries, contact Apple at (800) 275-2273 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. CT Monday through Sunday or log on to Apple’s Web site to check the battery’s serial number and request a replacement battery.

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