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Magic Keyboard
The Magic Keyboard is the current computer keyboard produced by Apple Inc. It was released alongside the Magic Mouse 2 and the Magic Trackpad 2 in October 2015. An extended layout version called the Magic -
PowerPC G4
The PowerPC G4 (74xx) is a brand name that was used by Apple Computer for 4th generation microprocessors from the PowerPC line that were developed by the AIM alliance, which included Apple, IBM, and Motorola -
Johny Srouji
Johny Srouji (Hebrew: ג'וני סרוג'י, Arabic: جوني سروجي, born 1964) is the Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies at Apple Inc. Srouji was born in Haifa, Israel to a family of Lebanese descent -
Apple TV
The Apple TV, stylized as tv, is a digital media receiver developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is a small form factor network appliance designed to play IPTV digital content originating from the iTunes -
IMessage
iMessage is an instant messenger service developed by Apple Inc. for iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices. iMessage was announced by Scott Forstall at the WWDC 2011 keynote on June 6, 2011. A version of the -
Mac OS X 10.1
Mac OS X 10.1, code-named Puma, is the second major release of Apple Inc.'s operating system Mac OS X after Mac OS X 10.0 and before Mac OS X 10.2 -
QuickTake
The QuickTake was one of the first lines of consumer digital cameras, designed and marketed by Apple Computer. Launched in 1994, the product line had a relatively short lifespan, with only three models: the QuickTake -
Modem
A modem (modulator/demodulator) is an electronic device for converting between serial data (such as RS-232) from a computer to an analog audio signal suitable for transmission over a telephone line connected to another -
IPod shuffle (2nd generation)
The 2nd-generation iPod Shuffle was announced on September 12, 2006 by Apple, which called it "the most wearable iPod ever". First shipments of the unit were slated for an October 2006 arrival, but actually -
IPadOS 14
iPadOS 14 is the first major update to iPadOS designed, developed and distributed by Apple, announced at WWDC 2020 on June 22, 2020, alongside iOS 14, watchOS 7 and macOS Big Sur. It was released -
Swift Student Challenge
The Swift Student Challenge is a competition organized by Apple Inc. in which students can submit code written in Swift through Swift Playgrounds. Each student selected for a Challenge award will receive a WWDC20 jacket -
MacBook
The MacBook is a brand of Macintosh notebook computers and laptops designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It presently consists of two lines of laptop computers — MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. The original MacBook -
MacOS Sierra
macOS Sierra (version 10.12) is the thirteenth major release of macOS (formerly OS X) Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. It is the successor to OS X El Capitan and -
PowerPC
PowerPC (short for Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing, sometimes abbreviated as "PPC") is a RISC architecture created by the 1991 Apple–IBM–Motorola alliance, also known as AIM. Originally intended for personal computers -
Xcode
Xcode is Apple Inc.'s integrated development environment (IDE) for developing applications and other software for macOS. It was introduced for Mac OS X running on PowerPC, and then Intel processors. On June 22 at -
Bud Tribble
Dr. Guy L. "Bud" Tribble III (born c. 1953) is Vice President of Software Technology at Apple Inc. Tribble received his bachelor's degree in physics from the University of California, San Diego in 1975 -
Motorola 68040
The Motorola 68040, also referred to as the 68040 or'040, is a 32-bit CISC processor that was produced by Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector, superseding the Motorola 68030. The 68040 was used in -
Safari
Safari is a web browser designed and distributed by Apple. Released in 2003 with Mac OS X Panther, it replaced Microsoft Internet Explorer as the default browser for systems running on Mac OS X, iOS -
Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro was a professional non-linear video editing system developed by Apple. It was targeted towards high-end video hobbyists and independent filmmakers that use Macintosh computers. In 1995, a Macromedia board member -
IPod nano (6th generation)
The 6th generation iPod nano was a square-shaped iPod music player that was released by Apple in September 2010. It was the new way to nano and was sold for 2 years. On September -
Mac OS X Developer Preview (1)
Mac OS X Developer Preview (retroactively referred to as Developer Preview 1 or DP1) was the first of four developer releases of Mac OS X. Mac OS X DP's interface did not yet adopt -
MacBook Air
The MacBook Air family is a line of ultraportable Macintosh notebook computers from Apple Inc. The first-generation MacBook Air was a 13.3"-only model, introduced at the Macworld Conference& Expo as the "World -
IPod shuffle (4th generation)
The 4th-generation iPod shuffle was released by Apple on September 1, 2010. It was the final major redesign of the iPod shuffle lineup. The fourth generation features the return of clickable track and volume -
Chris Espinosa
Christopher "Chris" Espinosa is the longest serving employee of Apple Inc., having joined the original Apple Computer Company at the age of 14 while still operating out of the home of the parents of Steve -
PlainTalk
PlainTalk is the collective name for several speech synthesis (MacInTalk) and speech recognition technologies, developed by Apple Inc. In 1990, Apple invested a lot of work into speech recognition technology, hiring many respected researchers in
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