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Friday, 10 February 2006
The Macintosh at 10
A "Blast From the Past" article from the Byte Magazine online archives. This one, by Tom Thompson, was originally published in the February, 1994 issue of Byte, and begins:
"Regarded initially as a 'toy,' it's obvious today that the Mac changed the direction of computing for the better."

Blast from the Past: The Macintosh at 10




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Thursday, 9 February 2006
This Week in Apple History
Today we revisit 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

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Wednesday, 8 February 2006
Sculley's Dream: The Story Behind the Newton
A new article by the very talented Tom Hormby at LowEndMac.com.

"Newton was started as a project to out Mac the Macintosh. It was
started as a renegade venture to help Apple survive after the
Macintosh became obsolete. Instead, it created an overhyped device
marketed as a DayPlanner replacement rather than a constant companion."

Sculley's Dream: The Story Behind the Newton

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Tuesday, 7 February 2006
Newton Hall of Fame
This page presents brief biographies of the those most influential in the development of the Newton, including Steve Capps, Walter Smith, John Sculley and Michael Tchao.

Newton Hall of Fame

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Monday, 6 February 2006
A2 News and Notes
The January, 2006 issue of the A2 News and Notes Newsletter for Apple II fans has been posted by Howard Katz!
This issue:
* Old Hardware Made New
* Funny Looking Apple II Information?
* Apple II View
* Software News
* Emulation News
* SignOff

A2 News and Notes

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Friday, 3 February 2006
Signing Party
This story by Andy Hertzfeld at the great Apple history resource, Folklore.org, recounts the signing of the inside of the original Mac case by the Mac team. It Begins:
"he component of the Macintosh hardware that had the longest lead time was the hard tool that molded its distinctive plastic case. After tweaking the case design for more than six months and building a small production run of 50 units with a soft-tooled case, the final design was ready to go out for hard tooling toward the end of February 1982, so we could meet the ship date that we were aiming for at the time, which was January 1983."

Signing Party

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Thursday, 2 February 2006
Apple and Netscape Collaborate to Increase and Enhance Multimedia Content on the Internet
In conjunction with today's addition of a 1996 Apple/BMW Web Multimedia Ad to The Mothership Advertising and Brochure Gallery, we present this 1996 Netscape press release announcing a QuickTime licensing agreement, which specifically mentions the BMW site, as well as CNN, Tower Records, Warner Brothers, Disney, MTV, and Atlantic Records.

Apple and Netscape Collaborate to Increase and Enhance Multimedia Content on the Internet

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Updated: Thursday, 2 February 2006 8:43 AM EST
Wednesday, 1 February 2006
This Week in Apple History
It's back to the future, as we today we revisit 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

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Monday, 30 January 2006
The 16-bit Apple IIx; Apples On-Line
From The Apple Cart by Owen W. Linzmayer, originally appearing in Creative Computing, Vol. 11, No. 1 / January 1985 / Page 167, we present this trip down memory lane at Atarimagazines.com.
It Begins:
"It was just one year ago that Apple Computer introduced its revered Macintosh computer, and as the highly stylistic television ad with the female hammer thrower promised, saved the world from the Orwellian vision of 1984.
Indeed, Apple did change the public's perception of what a computer should be. They cast asunder the vision of a monitor perched precariously upon a clunky metal box with wires entangled like snakes in Indiana Jones's worst nightmares. Once the exclusive property of nerds with slide rules and plastic pocket protectors, computers suddenly became chic--fashionable. Cocktail party conversation centered on the attractive new computers coming out of Cupertino, and predictably the Macintosh became America's most expensive impulse purchase."

Apple Cart; The 16-bit Apple IIx; Apples On-Line

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Friday, 27 January 2006
Apple Commercials
We recently received a request for information about an Apple TV commercial featuring, "a man taunting an iMac G4 in a store window; from head movements to sticking out his tongue and the response from the iMac. It is just a hoot! Even the music was great and is still memorable." Well it's called "Window" and is available at our favorite source for Apple Commercials. Although we've recommended this page before, there has been quite a few commercials added since then, and it's worth taking another look!

Some Cool (Mostly Apple-Related) Movies


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