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Just one option for reusing your first generation HomePod now that the new models are out.
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Apple introduces HomePod mini in bold and expressive new faces.
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Apple’s AR Goggles Revealed!
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Apple Game Studio
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Released November 19th, 2005 on SNL, the iPod Pequeño was the “smallest iPod yet.” It held one million songs, had an iCalendar that went 7,000 years into the future, iPhoto, and you could watch movies on it. Sadly it was only released for 5 seconds and was obsolete by Christmas.
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HomePod Shuffle (because Siri sucks)
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iPod Touch Pro
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On February 28th, 2006, the iPod Hi-Fi was released. The rackmount model, although rarely seen outside the datacenter, allowed system administrators to rock out to their favorite tunes over the deafening drone of their server’s cooling fans.
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Holy HomePod of Antioch
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What if the 2023 Mac Pro is just seven M2 Mac minis stacked in a 2019 Mac Pro case?
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2023 Mac Pro Unveiled!
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The Pumpkin Spice Power Macintosh G3 was smaller than the standard Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White), but what it lacked in height and expandability it made up for in GameCube compatibility. A 700 MHz PowerPC 750CXe made it a desktop publishing powerhouse when not playing Super Mario Sunshine.
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Faster and more maneuverable than a standard TIE fighter, HomePod interceptor is also better armed with wingtip-mounted laser cannons, acoustically transparent fabric armor and a full-range driver for deep bass and crisp high frequencies. Given a wingman HomePod Intercepter is stereo pair capable.
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That’s no moon…
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HomePod U2 Special Edition
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Oops! All G5s
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The Power Mac G5 (Triple Threat) was a stop gap model released in between the Power Mac G5 (Early 2005) and Power Mac G5 (Late 2005). It included three 2.7 GHz PowerPC 970fx CPUs but no expansion slots. Discontinued 3 months after its introduction, it is the shortest lived Mac.
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Does anyone else remember when Apple was serious about Mac gaming?
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The 2002 release of iTunes for the Nintendo GameCube was not a success. The GameCube’s inability to rip standard size music CDs, store MP3s, sync an iPod, or burn user’s personalized mix discs may have contributed to the problem.
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Netscape Navigator for the Nintendo DS