The original cost of the Apple Lisa was $9,995. Adjusting for inflation, that figure morphs into $21,744.85. With that kind of dough, a user today could purchase 43 iPads. via Voucher Codes
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Comments Off on Tony Fadell, iPod Godfather, steps down as special advisor to Steve Jobs
When you work at a company as large as Apple, your accomplishments and contributions to a device even as revolutionary and important as the iPod often go unnoticed to the public at large. One notable exception to the rule is Tony Fadell, a former Apple employee often referred to as the “godfather of the iPod.” […]
Continue reading...Friday, March 19, 2010
In a pretty rare and none-too-often seen photograph from 1982, Steve Jobs can be seen cruising along on a 1966 BMW motorcycle. The photo originally ran in a 1982 National Geographic article titled “High Tech, High Risk, and High Life in Silicon Valley”. In the article, Jobs is quoted as wishing that the Apple computer […]
Continue reading...Friday, March 12, 2010
Comments Off on The Secret Origins of Windows 1.0
Technologizer has a fasctinating look at the development of Windows 1.0 with Tandy Trower, the man who served as the Windows 1.0 product manager. Regarding the inclusion, and inspiration, for the mini-apps that fast became a standard on Windows PCs: When the Macintosh was announced, I noted that Apple bundled a small set of applications, […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Comments Off on The first songs ever played on an iPod
Steve Jobs announced the first iPod on October 23, 2001. Though famously lampooned at first, the iPod went on to become Apple’s most iconic product. So on a slow news day, we thought we’d go back and look at the first songs ever played on an iPod in public. The first song demoed by Steve […]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 6, 2010
Comments Off on How Steve Wozniak brought color to the personal computer [Video]
With Apple now over 30 years old, it’s sometimes easy to forget that they were on the vanguard of technological innovation years before the Mac came to be, and decades before the iPod and iPhone took over the world. The Apple II, which was introduced at the West Coast Computer Faire in 1977, helped launch […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Given the perplexing backlash and seeming hatred being directed at the iPad, we thought it’d be somewhat instructive to go back in time and take a look at what some people were saying about the iPod when Steve Jobs first announced Apple’s first MP3 player back in October, 2001. When first released, the original iPod […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Comments Off on Steve Jobs sporting the original popped collar
Talk about contrasting styles. Woz is smiling at the camera while wearing an ID badge and an Apple belt buckle of all things. Steve Jobs, meanwhile, looks serious but is open to party, as evidenced by his popped collar. Together, they’re holding an Apple I motherboard.
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Comments Off on 1987 Time Capsule Video from Apple is… interesting
Check out this 1987 produced video from Apple which attempts to imagine what things will be like in 1997. To be honest, it’s a strange production with some pretty lame attempts at humor, but you can catch appearances by former Apple CEO John Sculley, former Apple CEO and President Michael Spindler, and a noticeably thinner […]
Continue reading...Monday, December 21, 2009
Check out this photo of Steve Wozniak hangin’ out with Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth at the 1983 US Festival in California, a badass music festival which attracted hundreds of thousands of music fans and was sponsored and funded by Woz himself. Yep, you read that correctly – Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak actually put […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Pictured below is a young Steve Jobs at age 14, standing front row and center. The photo was taken in 1969 and is of the Electronics Club at Homestead High School in Cupertino, California. And as luck would have it, it’s the same high school fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak graduated from one year earlier. […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Apple’s DOS Compatibility Card is certainly a blast from the past, and you might even call it the first version of Boot Camp! Way back in the day, you know when people actually used floppy discs, transferring data between PC’s and Mac’s was a chore. And to that end, Apple released a DOS compatibility card in […]
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Comments Off on 43 iPads for the same cost as the original Apple Lisa