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Snazzy Labs has reimagined Apple’s 1984 Macintosh with a 3D-printed shell, Raspberry Pi 3B+ core, and a 10.5-inch display.
A working Apple Macintosh computer from 1984 is seen at B&R Computer Service shop in San Diego, California January 22, 2014. Friday marks the 30th anniversary of Apple Macintosh computer.
The Macintosh #M0001 is seeking to become the third landmark Apple computer to set an auction record this year, with an Apple-1 fetching US$945,000 and an Apple Lisa 1 selling for $882,000 (44 ...
Many artists love to design alternate versions of original Apple products, including the first Macintosh computer. Most recently, app developer Steve Troughton-Smith made his own renditions of the ...
Among this crowd, it’s safe to say that the original 68000 Macintosh computers need no introduction, but it’s possible some of you aren’t familiar with Chip8. It was an interpreted virtual ...
Bill Atkinson, the computer engineer at Apple who played a critical role in the development of the Macintosh operating system in 1984 and the ubiquity of the desktop metaphor of files and folders ...
The Macintosh 128K, unveiled in January 1984, is the logical starting point in the story of the Mac. The 128K (referencing the computer’s RAM) featured two serial ports, could accommodate one 3.5-inch ...
SEE MORE Hunter Irving with the 1986 Macintosh Plus computer that he managed to connect to the internet. (Photo courtesy of Hunter Irving) Hunter Irving is like a tech time traveler.
Sure, it looks charmingly retro today. But the little Macintosh computer introduced in 1984 was a daring machine in its time—and its influence on everything Apple does has been profound. As I ...
Developed by computer collector Joe Strosnider, the new PLA material gives hobbyists an inexpensive, genuine means to recreate and restore classic Apple hardware from the late '80s and '90s.
Wokyis M5 is inspired by the Apple Macintosh, and adds no less than 14 connection points and a 5-inch secondary display to your Mac mini.