- 1. Steve Jobs presenting the iBook at Macworld 1999
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- Steve Jobs introduces the iBook during the keynote presentation of Macworld Conference & Expo, New York City on July 21, 1999. cdpRSj7tLiY
- 2. Andrew Gore, Macworld.com
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- Although Apple's consumer portable may be one of the company's most hotly anticipated products ever, the iBook's reality falls short of its media-generated hype. It's not exactly a case of the emperor ...
- 3. David Pogue, Joseph Schorr- Macworld Mac Secrets (2001)
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- The iBook's clamshell design is completely free of latches, doors, or flaps(not even a close latch), so there is nothing to jam, snap or break off. Equally brilliant was the addition of a flip-up carrying ...
- 4. Christopher Breen, macworld.com
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- It's unfortunate that the minute you walk out the door with your new iBook, you must start thinking of ways to protect it from theft. Let's face it: the iBook, with its rich blue or orange skin, is attractive ...
- 5. David Pogue, MacWorld
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- Most of what you need to know about Apple's new iBook you can tell just by looking at it: It's a thing of beauty. Smooth, sculpted, and sleek, this laptop's siren song begs you to pick it up and run your ...
- 6. Sajonara Japan: iBook Icons
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- There are a lot of loyal and creative iBook Clamshell fans in Japan. At the Macworld Expo 2000 in Tokyo a meeting of iBookers took place. Mitsuaki Ohashi designed iBook Paper Craft (click on Remote CTL). ...
- 7. Microsoft ad for Clamshell iBook
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- ... with 366Mhz and 466mhz were presented at the Macworld Expo in Paris. The strategy to put a different product optically in the foreground in order to win over sympathy to his own is already very innovative. ...
- 8. Joy of Tech: iBook Clamshell Comics
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- ... ever. Perhaps that's why it shows up from time to time in their Comics, i've provided some links to those that are still online: What Apple left out of the Macworld 2006 Keynote Home in the ...
- 9. The integrated handle
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- A new and unique feature of the Clamshell iBook was the seamlessly integrated handle which is invisible at first sight. Steve Jobs demonstrated this feature during the presentation of the iBook at the ...
- 10. First Apple computer with Airport
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- At the Macworld Expo 1999, Steve Jobs unveiled not only the iBook, but also surprised his audience with the demonstration of wireless Internet access on the new iBook. The 11 mbit so called "Airport card" ...
- 11. Codename P1: bMate, WebMate, eBook, iBook?
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- David Moody, Apple's director of worldwide desktop product marketing, said during his keynote speech at Macworld Expo Singapore '98: "In the first half of 1999, we will be able to show you something completely ...
- 12. Michael deAgonia, Computerworld.com
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- ... debuted during the 1999 Macworld Expo & Conference. Dubbed AirPort, Apple's implementation of Lucent's wireless technology quickly allowed wireless networking with a minimum of fuss. Michael deAgonia, ...
- 13. Bob Levitus, Huston Chronicle
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- Last week, I attended the greatest show on Earth - if you're a computer geek - Macworld Expo. As you may have heard by now, Apple iCEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iBook there, and it was awesome. Bob ...
- 14. 30 years of Apple Products, wired.com
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- Announced in July 1999 at Macworld New York, the iBook was perhaps the most anxiously awaited Apple computer ever. Aimed at the same consumer market as its big brother, the iMac, the iBook filled the 2x2 ...
- 15. the iMac to go
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- The clamshell iBook was the missing link in the existing product range. The products for the professional sector received the root word "Power" - The "PowerMac" was the desktop model, the notebook ...