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To celebrate their founder’s “magnetic personality,” Amazon Basics released the Wooly Jeff for ages three and up.
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The Tiger Electronics handheld LCD game version of Stranger Things 2
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She comes in colors…
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Pinstripes!
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Flower Power was my favorite OG iPad
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The Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar promotional iPad
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Early example of an iPad prototype.
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Remember when Apple StyleWriters had style?
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The “Shoebox” was a compact Power Macintosh designed for home server duties that was only available from Foot Locker stores during the Fall 1997 season.
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The Hipster file server came in two separate drawer sizes and various wood finishes to appease the flannel wearing analog archiver in your family or office. (CERN web server and vintage Apple logo stickers sold separately.)
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Released in October 1996, the PowerBook 720c was a cut-down version of the PowerBook 1440c. It featured a 117 MHz 603e CPU, 12 MBs of RAM and a 750 MB hard drive. Starting at $3500 its small size and 7-inch display lead some people to believe it was the predecessor to the 2010 11-inch MacBook Air.
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Installing Mac OS 9 from the original 45 on a wood panel Power Mac G4 Cube.
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The Casey Neistat iPod “Special Edition” was Apple’s response to Casey’s 2003 viral video criticizing the iPod’s non-replaceable battery.
The Casey Neistat iPod “Special Edition” came with a belt clip accessory designed to support the extra weight and girth of this short-lived iPod model.
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I just connected my Newton MessagePad 2000 to the Internet for the first time and U2’s Songs of Innocence started downloading…
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Apple eMate 300 Yum poster with colored keyboards
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Who can forget this classic Apple Network Server 700 ad from the late 1950s
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What if the Apple eMate 300 hadn’t been discontinued in February 1998?
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Vinyl sales have exceeded CD sales for the first time since the 1980s and Sony is taking notice with the latest release of the PlayStation Classic.
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The Apple Macintosh Pro+ (predecessor to the iMac Pro), was based on the Alchemy+ architecture. It featured a 240 MHz PowerPC 604e processor, 32 MB of RAM, a 2.0 GB hard drive and a 12X CD-ROM drive in an ultracool black all-in-one case with a 17" shadow mask ultrawide color CRT.