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October 19, 1992: Apple launches the Mac IIvx, the first Macintosh computer to ship with a metal case and, more importantly, an internal CD-ROM drive. The last of the Macintosh II series, the Mac IIvx ...
In the early to mid-1990s, Apple released a wide range of quirky and unique products, ranging from printers and digital cameras to a video game console and a PDA with a keyboard. Steve Jobs nixed the ...
Instead of taking in a WriteColor, the renderer should take in WriteStyle. this decouples the rendering logic from any specific color theme, making it trivial to support new themes (dark, light, ...
Cannes Film Festival: it’s where the creme de la creme of the film industry come together to celebrate previews of films from around the world, including documentaries, art house indies and everything ...
A recently released concept video and set of concept images from Antonio De Rosa of ADR Studio Design imagine what a standalone professional camera from Apple could look like. While most concept ...
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A concept designer explored the possibility of an Apple stand-alone camera for professionals. The Apple ProCam is loaded with features, like 8K support and a built-in picture printer. Sometimes ...
A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.
A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.
Since the Apple II, Steve Jobs and his company tried to make an impact in the market by allowing users to print what they saw on their computer. One of Apple’s earliest printers was the Apple ...
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