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Cult of Mac - Oct 7, 2008
Google’s 2001 retro-search tool has provided endless amusement over the past few weeks. None so much as the image at right, which is the “iPhone 2,” released by InfoTech in mid-1999 and reviewed on StreetTech by Gareth …
Cult of Mac - Oct 6, 2008
This is the actual Mac plus that Scotty tried talking to in Star Trek IV, spotted and photographed by Marcin Wichary at the Star Trek: The Experience exhibition shortly before it closed last month. Note how shiny and …
Cult of Mac - Oct 1, 2008
In honor of its 10th anniversary, Google has rolled back the clock as far as it can go — its January 2001 index. Though the company got rolling in fall 1998, this is the most materially complete version of the original …
Also tagged: humor
Cult of Mac - Sep 18, 2008
By day, Damian Ward operates Macs for a printing company in darkest Buckinghamshire, a county just to the north west of London. He’s been doing this for 15 years or so. By night, Damian hunts for batches of unwanted …
Also tagged: news, cult of mac
Cult of Mac - Sep 12, 2008
Simon Royal asks: Are G3 Macs still viable work machines?. His answer is a resounding affirmative, but then you’d expect that of an article at Low End Mac. Simon’s a writer, too, so his requirements for a work machine …
Cult of Mac - Sep 10, 2008
Rick Griffith and his crew at Matter love all things Apple and use the latest Macs among other gear to do their work. They also love vintage technology and a recent trip to Denver unearthed a pristine Lisa in the wild …
Cult of Mac - Sep 8, 2008
Image from Daily Mail For years, Apple (and just about every other digital media company in the world) has battled with Burst.com, a Santa Rosa, California company that holds a huge number of broad patents for …
Also tagged: ipod
Cult of Mac - Sep 5, 2008
BoingBoing guest blogger Lisa Katayama has tracked down an amazing work by Japanese cartoonist Mitsuru Sugaya, recounting the story of the founding of Apple from the 1970s to about 1984. The full series of comics is on …
Cult of Mac - Sep 5, 2008
Check out our gallery of original artwork from Swedish painter Erik Saxen, who painted the work in 1987 for a huge poster campaign and newspaper run promoting the launch of the Macintosh SE in Sweden. Saxen is seeking …
Also tagged: media, advertising, macintosh
Cult of Mac - Aug 24, 2008
“Apple is about the idea that people with passion can change the world.” Exactly. Digg via Romaine Moisescot
Also tagged: steve jobs