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The Apple IIe is making a comeback. More than a quarter century after the last of Apple’s “enhanced” Apple II models rolled off the conveyor belt, the machine has found its way back into the news ...
What a blast from the past. A Fordham University professor shocked himself – and others – when he discovered his decades-old Apple IIe computer is still in good working order. Oh. My. God. An Apple ...
However, the Mac initially suffered disappointing sales. It also took several iterations for the Mac to truly find its footing. Meanwhile, the Apple II benefited from being a mature product at that ...
So I did a little thinking after hearing about Steve Jobs' passing, and came to the realization that I have never owned a single Apple product in my life. I don't mean to say that as hipster ...
Way back in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a few very awesome people around MIT were working on Lisp machines. These computers were designed specifically to run Lisp as their main programming ...
NEW YORK -- A professor tried out his old Apple IIe computer, from about 30 years ago, and it still worked. Not only it did turn on, the computer asked John Pfaff if he wanted to restore a saved a ...
Apple IIe, which was released in 1983, is a successor to Apple II, Apple 's release in 1977, and is the third variation after Apple II plus. It was characterized by the capability to use upper case ...
Comparing the input latency of a modern PC with a system that's 30-40 years old seems ridiculous on the face of it. Even if the computer on your desk or lap isn't particularly new or very fast, it's ...
Colorware is obviously feeling retro. The company with a history of skinning popular electronics has jumped in a time machine and brought back an Apple IIe, only in the form of a modern 12-inch ...
Comparing the input latency of a modern PC with a system that's 30-40 years old seems ridiculous on the face of it. Even if the computer on your desk or lap isn't particularly new or very fast, it's ...
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