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A nostalgic look at the Macintosh Portable, Apple's first laptop By J. Bond, 08.27.2014 ...
Although it wasn't the first portable computer (according to Computer Hope, the Osborne I beat it by eight years), it was the follow-up computer to the wildly-successful Macintosh II.
Wokyis M5 is inspired by the Apple Macintosh, and adds no less than 14 connection points and a 5-inch secondary display to ...
There’s another fun auction on for Apple memorabilia fans. While many of us aren’t fortunate enough to have sufficiently deep ...
The Mac mini is the closest to an Apple-based SBC you can get, so it lends itself to unusual portable computers. [Scott Yu-Jan] is back to tackle a portable build using the latest and greatest M4 ...
Today, the Macintosh Portable is rare because it originally sold for $6,500 to $7,300 ($15,950 to $17,913 in today's dollars), and it didn't sell as well as Apple hoped.
Back in 1989 it wasn’t even the norm for a computer to have built-in Ethernet, and WiFi was still a gleam in the eye of some Dutch engineers, so how has [Joshua Stein] managed to get his Mac ...
The Macintosh was the brainchild of Jef Raskin who was working for Apple in the late 1970s. He originally wanted to name the computer after his favorite apple the McIntosh, but due to legal ...
Now, however, 9to5Mac has documented numerous instances of “notebook” being replaced with “laptop” in Apple Support articles. We have long resisted the “notebook” term because you don’t use a portable ...
More than a year ago, product designer Scott Yu-Jan crafted a unique Mac Studio iPad dock that harks back to the vintage ...
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