Romanian illustrator Andrei Boghita presents a series of illustrations showing Apple’s desktop computers.
Romanian illustrator Andrei Boghita presents a series of illustrations showing Apple’s desktop computers. No iPods. No iPhones. No iPads. Just computers, starting with the Apple I and finishing with the iMac G6.
Tim Cook learned a lot from Steve Jobs, and one of the big takeaways seems to be: Don’t tip your hand.
Tim Cook learned a lot from Steve Jobs, and one of the big takeaways seems to be: Don’t tip your hand. The Apple CEO was unwilling to tackle questions about any future product plans during his first appearance on the D10 stage Wednesday night.
A rare working example of the first computer released by Apple – the Apple I – is going on auction at Sotheby’s New York along with the original cassette interface, operating manuals and a rare BASIC Users’ Manual.
A rare working example of the first computer released by Apple – the Apple I – is going on auction at Sotheby’s New York along with the original cassette interface, operating manuals and a rare BASIC Users’ Manual.
Back in 1989, Simpsons creator Matt Groening was approached by Apple to design a brochure educating college students on how to use a Mac.
Back in 1989, Simpsons creator Matt Groening was approached by Apple to design a brochure educating college students on how to use a Mac. The illustrations entitled “Who Needs a Computer Anyway?” were published as a 21-page document that reads more like a comic strip. With simple demonstrations on how to “cut and paste”, this retro Apple brochure is an awesome look at how far technology and Groening’s artist prowess have come.
Apple is the king of marketing these days, and this collection of vintage ads should help you to understand how Apple grew to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in history
Apple is the king of marketing these days, and this collection of vintage ads should help you to understand how Apple grew to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in history. Beginning in 1977, Apple launched their first marketing strategy to push the brands identity into the public, since then, Apple has become an innovator and leader in creative advertising and technology. Think differently, Apple does.
in a interview with Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky , Woz is solving the problem of iPhone’s poor battery life: get a second iPhone.
We all know and love Woz, co-founder of Apple. He is the reason why Apple exists today, and in a interview with Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky , Woz is solving the problem of iPhone’s poor battery life: get a second iPhone. Well, to be honest i don’t even care about what ever Woz is saying in this interview. All i care about is where i can get a watch like that?!?!