Another great new article by Tom Hormby at Low End Mac. It begins:
"John Sculley, who had once been hailed as Apple's savior for huge sales increases and good PR (like Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs in one) had presided over the splintering of the product line and a sharp decline in market share. The same trends continued after Sculley was forced out, and the former leader of the international Apple subsidiaries and COO, Michael Spindler, took control of the executive suite at Apple. Under Spindler's leadership, Apple was in a state of decline."
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Power Computing: Fighting Back for the Mac or Stealing Apple's Customers?
Archive for February of 2007
Power Computing: Fighting Back for the Mac or Stealing Apple's Customers?
February 23, 2007This Week in Apple History
February 22, 2007
Today we return to the informative "This Week in Apple History" series at The Mac Observer. The February 22-29 entry in the series by Owen Linzmayer & Bryan Chaffin is entitled, "Happy Birthday Steve, Goodbye Newton & Don Crabb".
February 22-29: Happy Birthday Steve, Goodbye Newton & Don Crabb
February 22-29: Happy Birthday Steve, Goodbye Newton & Don Crabb
1983 Apple Keynote-The "1984" Ad Introduction
February 21, 2007
Another gem found at YouTube.com featuring a very youthful Steve! From the intro:
"Here we see Steve Jobs at a keynote in 1983 showing for the first time ever the famous '1984' ad by Ridley Scott to an exclusive audience. The ad was shown on tv shortly after that only once during the 1984 Superbowl & never aired again & is considered to be one of the greatest ads of all time."
1983 Apple Keynote-The "1984" Ad Introduction
"Here we see Steve Jobs at a keynote in 1983 showing for the first time ever the famous '1984' ad by Ridley Scott to an exclusive audience. The ad was shown on tv shortly after that only once during the 1984 Superbowl & never aired again & is considered to be one of the greatest ads of all time."
1983 Apple Keynote-The "1984" Ad Introduction
Apple Recruits HAL 9000
February 16, 2007
This 1999 article at Wired.com by Heidi Kriz details the famous Apple "Hal" commercial. And who can forget all of that "chaos" caused by the Y2K bug? Ok...not so much.
It begins:
"Apple has resurrected the most famous computer in film history to assure consumers that the Macintosh won't let consumers down come the millennium. The voice of HAL 9000, the ultimate symbol of technology gone wrong, stars in the company's Super Bowl advertisement this year.
The advertisement features a near-flawless impression of the sinister star of the Stanley Kubrick classic 2001: A Space Odyssey."
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Apple Recruits HAL 9000
HAL 9000 Apple Ad
It begins:
"Apple has resurrected the most famous computer in film history to assure consumers that the Macintosh won't let consumers down come the millennium. The voice of HAL 9000, the ultimate symbol of technology gone wrong, stars in the company's Super Bowl advertisement this year.
The advertisement features a near-flawless impression of the sinister star of the Stanley Kubrick classic 2001: A Space Odyssey."
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Apple Recruits HAL 9000
HAL 9000 Apple Ad
This Week in Apple History
February 15, 2007
Today we return to the informative "This Week in Apple History" series at The Mac Observer. The February 15-21 entry in the series by Owen Linzmayer & Bryan Chaffin is entitled, "Flower Power, Dalmations, & The Supreme Court".
February 15-21: Flower Power, Dalmations, & The Supreme Court
February 15-21: Flower Power, Dalmations, & The Supreme Court
This Week in Apple History
February 08, 2007
Today we return to the informative "This Week in Apple History" series at The Mac Observer. The February 8-14 entry in the series by Owen Linzmayer & Bryan Chaffin is entitled, "Apple's Beginnings, The Newton, & Star Trek".
February 8-14: Apple's Beginnings, The Newton, & Star Trek
February 8-14: Apple's Beginnings, The Newton, & Star Trek
Apple 1984 - Behind the Scenes
February 07, 2007
This time, our friend Alfred DiBlasi really delivers, with his latest video at YouTube.com. This is a rare, behind the scenes look at the making of the Macintosh 1984 commercial, and he even put in a fresh MP3 of the original music that was used, editing the song exactly the way Apple had used it for the video!
Alfred's Intro:
"This is a rare video clip I restored, which shows 'behind the scenes' of Apple's famous 1984 commercial. Enjoy this trip back in time -- and see why 1984 isn't like '1984'"
Apple 1984 - Behind the Scenes
Alfred's Intro:
"This is a rare video clip I restored, which shows 'behind the scenes' of Apple's famous 1984 commercial. Enjoy this trip back in time -- and see why 1984 isn't like '1984'"
Apple 1984 - Behind the Scenes
Dynamos and Duds
February 05, 2007
Today we return to the magical Wayback Machine at Archive.org to retrieve another lost nugget. This 1997 article by John Rizzo reviewing the best picks from Macworld Expo '97, is originally from Creative Mac.
It begins:
"What do Waterworld, Woodstock II, and Apple CEO Gil Amelio's keynote speech at January's Macworld Expo have in common?
All were eagerly awaited, star-studded events that turned out to be duds. Despite a lineup of celebrities that included Muhammad Ali and 'Independence Day's' Jeff Goldblum, Amelio gave his worst public performance ever. Meandering from one subject to another, it took him nearly two hours to get to what everyone came to hear--Apple's plans for the just-purchased NeXT operating system."
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Dynamos and Duds
It begins:
"What do Waterworld, Woodstock II, and Apple CEO Gil Amelio's keynote speech at January's Macworld Expo have in common?
All were eagerly awaited, star-studded events that turned out to be duds. Despite a lineup of celebrities that included Muhammad Ali and 'Independence Day's' Jeff Goldblum, Amelio gave his worst public performance ever. Meandering from one subject to another, it took him nearly two hours to get to what everyone came to hear--Apple's plans for the just-purchased NeXT operating system."
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Dynamos and Duds
We Are Apple (Leading The Way)
February 02, 2007
We round out the week with... you guessed it, another great video at YouTube.com from a Alfred DiBlasi. We sure hope he keeps these treasures coming!
Alfred's Intro:
"This was a corporate song that was used during the Macintosh rollout in January, 1984. I heard it live, in Manhattan, before Steve Jobs took the stage to introduce the Macintosh and the new line of Lisa computer systems.
The copy that's been out on the Internet was pretty ratty looking, with dropouts in the video and the audio. I digitized and restored this version from a first generation VHS tape in my personal library. I also extracted the audio and enhanced it in my home studio to give it some more punch and reduce the noise.
So, if you are into technology, Apple corporate history, or computing, you will enjoy this. if you're not, and you just like the videos of me and my family and my bad jokes -- don't watch it, because the song is really cheesy and is a blatant rip off of Irene Cara's 'Flashdance' song."
We Are Apple (Leading The Way)
Alfred's Intro:
"This was a corporate song that was used during the Macintosh rollout in January, 1984. I heard it live, in Manhattan, before Steve Jobs took the stage to introduce the Macintosh and the new line of Lisa computer systems.
The copy that's been out on the Internet was pretty ratty looking, with dropouts in the video and the audio. I digitized and restored this version from a first generation VHS tape in my personal library. I also extracted the audio and enhanced it in my home studio to give it some more punch and reduce the noise.
So, if you are into technology, Apple corporate history, or computing, you will enjoy this. if you're not, and you just like the videos of me and my family and my bad jokes -- don't watch it, because the song is really cheesy and is a blatant rip off of Irene Cara's 'Flashdance' song."
We Are Apple (Leading The Way)
This Week in Apple History
February 01, 2007
Today we return to the informative "This Week in Apple History" series at The Mac Observer. The February 1-7 entry in the series by Owen Linzmayer & Bryan Chaffin is entitled, "The Woz Leaves, Jobs Buys Pixar, Apple Gets A Grammy".
February 1-7: The Woz Leaves, Jobs Buys Pixar, Apple Gets A Grammy
February 1-7: The Woz Leaves, Jobs Buys Pixar, Apple Gets A Grammy