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We've seen a lot of Steve Jobs nostalgia recently, with some claiming he would never have allowed Apple's Liquid Glass UI. We ...
The Apple Watch Classic C1 Charger Stand is available now through Spigen’s online store for $34.99 in tangerine, graphite, ...
It was hardly surprising that Apple went a little wacky with the iMac G3 — even as serious as Steve Jobs was about the devices ... creating the Flower Power and Blue Dalmatian iMac G3s, ...
Spigen recently expanded its C1 series with an Apple Watch charger that's designed to look like Apple's retro iMac G3. For ...
Even Apple took things too far with hideous ‘Blue Dalmatian’ and ‘Flower Power’ iMac cases in February 2001, before going boring with duller hues later that year. Fortunately, having reimagined the PC ...
Apple's original iMac, powered by a G3 processor, was announced on May 6, 1998. Priced at $1,299, It was an all-in-one computer that amazed the users with its iconic translucent Bondi Blue casing.
Yet, after the bright blue iMac G3 launched in 1998, Apple knew it could never go back to the old way of doing things. And thus, the Blue and White Power Mac G3 was born in January 1999.
Steve Jobs introduced the iMac onstage in 1998, and it changed the all-in-one computer market forever. This visual history details the iMac G3, G4 Flat Panel, G5, Intel white, aluminum, slim, Pro ...
Apple’s iMac is about to experience its biggest redesign. Two decades after the iMac G3 first hit the world stage, today’s all-in-one has a lot in common.