Friday, 22 April 2011

Apple QuickTake

The first apple camera which was built by kodak hits the market in 1994 with VGA resolution 1mB of internal flash memory and jpeg, tiff and bmp support and ofcourse only work with macintosh computers.But apple later released the windows compatible version of camera called 150.

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1991 PowerBook

This is basically apple's first laptop. it is lightweight, well-designed computer as well. but it did not make it. When it was first introduced in 1991, this powerbook sold for $2,500. Far too much for a machine with a 16MHz processor, 2MB RAM and 20MB hardrive. Price cuts the following year brought it to just $1,000 (external floopy drive was for another $250). This technology proved that apple can make a fine portable

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Thursday, 21 April 2011

1989 Macintosh


The original Mac may have been underpowered but inspired. The first Mac was based on Motorola's 68030 processor, the SE/30 was also capable for using 32MB of RAM, compared to just 4MB in its predecessor. Further models are also based on this design, including Classic and Classic II, used the same processor, but at 16MHz, but they are less expendable than SE/30. This is the reason why it has became popular server platform, and it was commonly available in data centres till 1990's.

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Wednesday, 20 April 2011

1984 Macintosh



The first macintosh was introduced by Steve jobs in shareholder's meeting, really changed the world of personal computers. At that time only GUI-based computers are available and the first mac brought the concept to the masses. And as the original mac was underpowered, containing no hardisk, just 128k RAM, it was overpriced of $2,500. It was cheaper than GUI-driven computers and more user friendly than most other computers.
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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

APPLE ][. 1977 computer

    


After the success of APPLE I, APPLE ][ was entirely different and the first mass-market personal computer. It was released at 1977, with 12K  ROM and 6-colour screen having resolution  280 x 192.The computer remained a mainstay of Apple's product line even after the first Macs were released.


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Monday, 18 April 2011

First product of Apple:- Apple I

This is the first computer sold by Apple inc, which was designed and hand-build by Apple co-founder Steve job and Steve wozniak. That product was went on sale in July 1976 at the price of $666.66. Only 200 units were produced.

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Sunday, 17 April 2011

Chairman of apple:- Steve jobs

Steven paul ''steve'' jobs (born feburary 24, 1955) is an american citizen (san fransisco california).
He is co-founder and chief exective officer of Apple inc. Steven is also an board member of Walt Disney Company. His biggest success in Walt Disney was the making of film Toy Story.
In 1970s, Job,with Apple co-founder Steve WozniakMike Markkula, and others, designed, developed, and marketed one of the first commercially successful lines of personal computers, the Apple II series. In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of the mouse-driven graphical user interface which led to the creation of the Macintosh.
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