I first got into Macs when I was in middle school. I fell in love with Macs- the way they were designed, the way they worked, the minute details that were considered in their creation. If not for you, I would not have had long to enjoy them. Apple was on the brink of bankruptcy, …
Introducing the Mac Museum
I mentioned last month that I was officially starting a Mac Musuem. In addition to a physical collection of Macs and other Apple hardware, the Mac Museum will have an internet presence as well. The Mac Museum portion of this site is dedicated to documenting the Macs and hardware that I have in the collection. …
My iPhone 5
This was originally supposed to be a post about what new iPhone models I thought Apple would announce on Tuesday. I thought that they'd announce two models - a low-end model that looks like the iPhone 4 and a high-end model that had a new case design. Then I read John Gruber's thoughts in his …
Mac Museum
I got into Macs when I was in middle school typing class. We mostly had green-screened console-driven Apple IIs but there were also five graphical mouse-able Macs that we rotated through. The Macs were old even for that time, consisting mostly of Mac Classic, LC, and II models. Some were color, some were black and …
iPhone OS 4 Preview: The Genius of Multitasking
Apple today unveiled 7 of 100 new features to be included with iPhone OS 4, the software upgrade that will be available for iPhone users this summer. The largest of those 7 features was multitasking. Apple has been blasted by the media, blogsphere, and competitors since the iPhone’s inception due to its lack of multitasking. …
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