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Defying Gravity; The Making of Newton by Markos Kounalakis,

Defying Gravity; The Making of Newton by Markos Kounalakis,
Defying Gravity: The Making of Newton is an intimate and dramatic account of Apple Computer's race to create a revolutionary new technology, once again drawing on its singular vision. Defying Gravity will explore the process by which an idea is born and translated into a product on which fortunes can be made or lost. Defying Gravity chronicles the technological quest and business adventure story behind Newton. It will show the human side of America's most innovative corporations' risky effort to stay on top in a domain where winners and losers succeed each other with bewildering speed. A classic story of fire and corporate intrigue, where an unprecedented information and communications convergence provides the backdrop as Apple struggles to re-invent itself. They empower project teams within the company, form partnerships with potential overseas competitors, and design a new model for an American business seeking to compete in a new global economy. Whether Newton succeeds or fails in the marketplace, it is a fascinating case study in late 20th century risk-taking entrepreneurship. What is Newton? Newton is a technology comprised of intelligent handwriting recognition and communications software combined with a powerful RISC processor. The first Newton product is a portable, pen-based, hand-held computing device that goes far beyond the capabilities of a desk-top computer. It allows the user to easily capture, organize and communicate information. Apple calls it a "personal digital assistant", and considers it to be its biggest market opportunity since the introduction of the Macintosh.



Insanely Great: The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything by Steven Levy,
Insanely Great: The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything by Steven Levy,
This sweeping discourse on the MacIntosh computer and its impact on the high-tech revolution includes a new Afterward about how Steve Jobs reinvented Apple once more. Written by "Newsweek's" senior editor, the book is loaded with anecdotes and insights and peppered with sharp commentary.



Apple Adjustable Keyboard - The Apple Adjustable Keyboard was an ergonomic and adjustable computer keyboard introduced by Apple Computer in 1992 for the Macintosh personal computers at a retail price of US$119. It aimed to solve repetitive stress injuries resulting in carpal tunnel syndrome, after several computer keyboard manufacturers were sued for poor design.

Apple Remote Desktop - Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is a Macintosh application produced by Apple Computer, first released on March 14 2002, that replaced a similar product called Apple Network Assistant. Aimed at computer administrators responsible for large numbers of computers and teachers who need to assist individuals or perform group demonstrations, Apple Remote Desktop allows users to remotely control or monitor other computers over a network.

Apple IIe Card - The Apple IIe Card (Apple Computer part #820-0444-A) was the smallest Apple II "computer" ever designed. It was released in 1990 and mostly worked on the LC series of Apple Macintosh computers.

Apple Intel transition - The Apple Intel transition is an announced change in the architecture of the Macintosh platform. At the 2005 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs made the historic announcement that the company was beginning a transition from the use of PowerPC microprocessors supplied by Motorola and IBM in their Macintosh computers, to processors designed and manufactured by Intel, a chief supplier for most of Apple's competitorsApple press release, June 6, 2005:Apple to Use Intel Microprocessors Beginning in ...



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Apple Macintosh Computer - Apple Macintosh Computer Bluetooth USB Adapter Add wireless technology to your existing computer with the USB Wireless Adapter from Bluetooth. Wirelessly print, synchronize your PDA information, create dial-up connections using your mobile phone apple macintosh computer and effortlessly transfer data to other Bluetooth devices -- all from more than 30 feet away. You can connect with up to seven other Bluetooth devices at a time. Bluetooth Short-Range Wireless USB Adapter Features: Installs easily Works with any device enabled with Bluetooth ...

Apple Computer Used Macintosh - Apple Computer Used Macintosh Bluetooth USB Adapter Add wireless technology to your existing computer with the USB Wireless Adapter from Bluetooth. Wirelessly print, synchronize your PDA information, create dial-up connections using your mobile phone apple computer used macintosh and effortlessly transfer data to other Bluetooth devices -- all from more than 30 feet away. You can connect with up to seven other Bluetooth devices at a time. Bluetooth Short-Range Wireless USB Adapter Features: Installs easily Works with any device enabled ...

Apple Computer Used Macintosh - Apple Computer Used Macintosh Bluetooth USB Adapter Add wireless technology to your existing computer with the USB Wireless Adapter from Bluetooth. Wirelessly print, synchronize your PDA information, create dial-up connections using your mobile phone apple computer used macintosh and effortlessly transfer data to other Bluetooth devices -- all from more than 30 feet away. You can connect with up to seven other Bluetooth devices at a time. Bluetooth Short-Range Wireless USB Adapter Features: Installs easily Works with any device enabled ...

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