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Dogcow
The dogcow, also known as "Clarus", is a bitmapped image first introduced by Apple Computer. According to a technical note provided by Apple Computer in 1989, the dogcow visually resembles a dog with a nose -
Rosetta 2
Rosetta 2, part of Project Kalamata, is an initiative within Apple Inc. to facilitate the transition of the Mac product line from Intel processors to its own processors through the use of emulation. Apple had -
Burrell Smith
Burrell Carver Smith (born December 16, 1955) was a member of the original Macintosh design team at Apple Computer. Smith was hired in February 1979 as Apple employee#282 and first worked as an Apple -
Apple Watch
Apple Watch, stylized as WATCH, is a line of smartwatches designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first-generation Apple Watch was released in April 2015. It quickly became the best-selling wearable device after -
IPod U2 Special Edition
The iPod U2 Special Edition was a limited series of the classic iPod in several versions. The U2 Special Edition iPods are identifiable by a distinct red click wheel within a black front surface. They -
Mac OS X 10.1.5
On June 4, 2002, Apple Inc. released the fifth update to Mac OS X 10.1.x "Puma", Mac OS X 10.1.5. The build numbers vary: 5S60 is the build number for the -
Gil Amelio
Dr. Gilbert Frank Amelio (born March 1, 1943) is an American businessman who was Apple Computer's CEO from January 1996 to July 1997. While studying for his Ph.D. at the Georgia Institute of -
IPod shuffle (3rd generation)
The 3rd-generation iPod Shuffle was released on March 11, 2009 and was said by Apple to be "jaw-droppingly small" and "The first music player that talks to you". With dimensions of 45.2 -
AAPL
AAPL is the stock ticker symbol of Apple Inc. Apple Computer was incorporated on January 3, 1977 and went public on December 12, 1980 through Nasdaq. On January 9, 2007, the company removed the word -
IOS 6
iOS 6, codenamed "Sundance", is the sixth major iOS release which was announced at WWDC 2012 alongside Mac OS X Mountain Lion, and being released to the general public on September 19, 2012, being the -
Mac OS introductory videos
Apple Computer added introductory videos to new installations of Mac OS after the return of Steve Jobs in 1997. This was continued in Mac OS X through version 10.6 "Snow Leopard". The introductory video -
Floppy disk
Floppy disks or diskettes are a removable storage medium in which data is recorded onto a flexible magnetic surface. Apple has used many variants in its early history. The original Disk II floppy drive for -
OS X 10.10
OS X version 10.10, also known as "Yosemite", is the eleventh major release of OS X, Apple Inc's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Yosemite was announced on June -
PowerBook G4 (titanium)
The titanium PowerBook G4 was introduced in January 2001 as a laptop that was one inch thin and had a superwide display. It became an instant hit -- so much, that supplies only trickled to customers -
Mac OS 8
Mac OS 8 is a version of the Mac OS that was released on July 26, 1997, and was the first version to include a introductory video. Improvements in Mac OS 8.0 include a -
IPod Hi-Fi
The iPod Hi-Fi is a high-end speaker system for iPods designed by Apple Computer and introduced in a special event on February 28, 2006. The speaker's sound is generated by two 80mm -
Michael Scott
Michael M. "Scotty" Scott (born February 11, 1945) is an American entrepreneur, who was the first President of Apple Computer from February 1977 to March 1981. He was briefly Vice Chairman of the Apple Board -
IPhone 11
The iPhone 11 is a smartphone that was announced by Apple at a special event on September 10, 2019 alongside the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. The device is the successor to the iPhone -
30-pin dock connector
The 30-pin dock connector is a proprietary connection interface originally designed and developed by Apple Computer. It was common to older generation Apple mobile devices (original iPhone, iPod nano, iPod touch, etc.) and was -
PowerPC G5
The PowerPC G5 (970) is a brand name that was used by Apple Computer for the 5th and final generation of microprocessors from the PowerPC line. Unlike previous generation PowerPC processors from the AIM alliance -
Mac OS 7.5.5
Mac OS 7.5.5, also known as System 7.5.5, is a three-disk set of system software enhancements released on September 18, 1996 that delivers improvements in stability and performance for Apple -
Aqua
Aqua is a trade name for the GUI appearance of Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X and macOS operating systems. As its name suggests, Aqua is based around the theme of water, with droplet-like -
IPhone OS 3
iPhone OS 3 is the third and last major version of iPhone OS, as it was succeeded by iOS 4. iPhone OS 3 was announced by Apple on June 8 at the 2009 Worldwide Developers -
Sharp Corporation
Sharp Corporation (シャープ株式会社, Shāpu kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronics products, headquartered in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. Since 2016 it has -
List of unreleased Apple products
Below is a list of unreleased Apple products. These include projects that were announced or in development, but were cancelled before release or have not been shipped. The following include working prototypes that passed beyond
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