- 1. Mark Wilson, salon.com
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- ... to become very colorful and lickable, then he realized––and Jony and I realized––that we needed to take a different path,” recalls Don Lindsay, Apple’s former design director of the Mac OS user–experience ...
- 2. Gadjo C. Sevilla - canadianreviewer.com
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- The Apple Beat: 5 Technologies Apple pioneered that became tech standards …… WiFi - Apple called it AirPort and it debuted with the original clamshell iBooks and the AirPort Base Station which was ...
- 3. Ryan, cybernetnews.com
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- Most Important Laptops…Ever!…. 8. First Wireless-Enabled Laptop: Apple’s iBook (1999) External wireless cards are virtually non-existent these days since it is built-in to nearly every electronic device ...
- 4. Ronald O. Carlson, mac.blorge.com
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- Apple’s first consumer/education notebook shipped in 1999 and broke a lot of new ground. From the durable construction and floppy-drive free design to its fruity iMac inspired styling and, of course, 802.11b ...
- 5. Apple Press release: Apple Introduces AirPort Wireless Networking
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- ... can now bring fast Internet access to every room in the house and every desk in the classroom." iBook, the first computer designed for wireless networking from the start, includes two built-in antennas ...
- 6. Apple Press release: Advance Orders for Apple iBook Top 140,000
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- ... iMac," said Jim Halpin, CompUSA president and CEO. "We're very happy with our continued relationship with Apple and we think Apple's new iBook has the potential to become one of our best selling consumer ...
- 7. Dave Hamilton + John F. Braun, macobserver.com
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- Tangerine? Is it the fact that Tangerine is among the least popular choices of color for the iMac, or just the fact that its ugly that Apple chose it to be half the color options for the iBook? Very strange ...
- 8. Holden Scott, thisoldmac.ca
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- This was the model that everyone was talking about. Should you buy the Pismo, or the SE 466 MHz Clamshell iBook? That was ‘the’ question during the time. While some knew that the Pismo simply had more ...
- 9. Michael Tsai, atpm.com
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- All in all, the keynote audience was very pleased with the iBook except for two points: pricing and availability. At $1599, $400 more than the iMac, I think the iBook is reasonably priced for a consumer ...
- 10. 466 SE Indigo "Cybook
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- ... Hooptie J" Kennedy-- My Ultimate iBook SE, An Indigo 466SE with every add-on on you could think of ! This is a Rare iBook Indigo 466SE, Rare because it was only available to edu markets- I got the ...
- 11. Washington Apple Pi Journal
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- Leaving the cafe table, carrying the iBook by the built-in handle, it became obvious there are some Very Clever People at Apple: half a dozen people stopped to ask if this blue thing with the big Apple ...
- 12. Ken McMahon, Personal Computer World
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- The iBook is undoubtedly rugged, functional, powerful and fun, and it may even be beautiful. Having to pay an extra £350 for sufficient RAM and disk space to edit a modest home video hurts a little, though, ...
- 13. Kenny Hemphill, macuser.co.uk
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- There can never have been a personal computer, not even the iMac, which has been designed from start to finish with such attention to detail. Everything from the design of the packaging to the smooth curves ...
- 14. Jonathan Ive #3, iBook Designer
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- I really like the sleep light. Everyone else's just blink on and off, and they're very mechanical, and this is typical of their design. We wanted to do something that was more animated and fluid - and about ...
- 15. Henry Norr, sfgate.com
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- The iBook, Apple's curvy and colorful new notebook computer, has been compared to everything from a Creamsicle to a toilet seat and lid. It's also been called a "people magnet" and "almost a sensuous object ...