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Rediscovering the beautiful design of the Apple Power Mac G5

by | Tuesday, August 25, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Rediscovering the beautiful design of the Apple Power Mac G5

What made the G5 truly unique, was a painstaking attention to details on its exterior as well as the internal components. Compared to most PCs of that era, the G5 looked better on the inside than most PCs looked on the outside, and it was leaps and bounds any other comparable computer, when it came to managing internal components and cables.

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20 years ago today: Microsoft Windows 95 and the home computing revolution.

by | Monday, August 24, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
20 years ago today: Microsoft Windows 95 and the home computing revolution.

Windows 95 was released with a brand new tagline, which was, interestingly enough, rather telling of the future of Microsoft’s mobile-first approach, which didn’t happen until after Satya Nadella took the helm of the company, steering it back in alignment with a world focused on smartphones, tablets and ultraportable PCs.

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Future iPhones could be hydrogen-powered

by | Sunday, August 23, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Future iPhones could be hydrogen-powered

While the automobile industry is still working the kinks out of using hydrogen to fuel our daily drivers, a British technology company is claiming to have successfully developed an iPhone, powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. The experimental device, built by Intelligent Energy, is a modified iPhone 6, housing its own Apple-designed rechargeable battery, alongside a hydrogen fuel cell capable of powering the iPhone prototype for a week.

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