- 1. Wayback machine: iBook
- (Trivia)
- The website www.archive.org stores recurring snapshots of websites. Even the launch of the original iBook 1999 on apple.com, and is the presentation of the Second Edition models in autumn 2000. You can ...
- 2. 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
- 3. Phil Schiller's iBook stun
- (Multimedia)
- Immediately after his presentation of the iBook and its new airport feature: Marketing Director Phil Schiller jumps with his wireless connected iBook several meters down onto a gym mat - nice stunt ! ...
- 4. RetroMacCast: iMac to Go
- (Trivia)
- If you like audio podcasts and vintage Apple Computers, take a look at RetroMacCast. In episode 27 James and John are taking a closer look at the presentation of the Clamshell in 1999, discussing the ...
- 5. iBook completes new 4-Box product strategy
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- When Steve Jobs returned as Apple CEO, he tried to get rid of the perplexing variety of computer models of Quadra, Performa, LC, Power Macintosh and PowerBooks. A new simple Four-Box grid - respectively ...
- 6. Connecting to a TV set
- (Accessories)
- ... cable, which is still offered by Apple. You can run presentations or watch movies on the big screen, or use it the TV screen for games. If the TV only has only a SCART connector, you need an additional ...
- 7. 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 ...
- 8. Blueberry preferred
- (Trivia)
- ... 60%, Tangerine 40%. Steve Jobs had chosen differently: at the presentation of the iBooks on July 21 1999, he held the Tangerine iBook in his hand, the Blueberry was covered under a sheet on his desk. ...
- 9. Momus, wired.com
- (iBook arguments)
- It's odd; on paper I don't even like capitalism that much, or believe in The American Way, or think that gadgets -- or any possession -- can make us happy. I'm not the kind of guy who normally watches ...