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Early Apple Employees Auction Killer Collectibles

If there’s a good thing about the recession, it seems to be bringing some fine Apple memorabilia out of storerooms and closets.
Cliff and Dick Huston — ex-Apple engineers, for the record employees 27 and 25 — have decided to part with a treasure trove of Cupertino collectibles by auctioning them on eBay.

What’s on the block:

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Video: There’s Sexy Technology, Then There’s This…

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You’re all going crazy with your iPad ordering. Meanwhile, over on Vimeo, BrewBeau has some craziness of his own going on.
BrewBeau writes: “I’m a recent PC convert who waited patiently while Apple worked out the kinks with their latest iMac release of the 27″ Intel powered 2.8GHz quad core i7 iMac. It’s a thing of [...]

Bottom-Feeding Jeweler Unveils Despicable Diamond iPad for $20,000

We all know the wait for the iPad, at least in the U.S., will be over on April 3, right? Wrong. True connoisseurs know they need to wait until June 1, when Mervis Diamond Importers will unleash the hideous and despicable Diamond iPad on the world. It’s a bejeweled and bedazzled monstrosity boasting 11.43 carats [...]

iPhone App Magnets To Appify Your Fridge

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If – like me – your fridge is black, then these shiny iPhone app fridge magnets from Jailbreak Collective will look very smart indeed displayed on the door.
Just 13 bucks gets you a set of these icon almost-replicas. I say almost because if you look carefully, you’ll see they’re not identical to the Apple originals. [...]

Steve Jobs Shows Off NextStep 3, Says “Boom” Just Once

Cool tech demo for something new called “NeXTStep 3.” Could be big. Just kidding, of course. Always interesting to see Steve before his more recent, peak form. A little less suave than you might be used to. Still, NeXTStep 3 was awesome for its era – just barely shy of the first few releases of OS X.

Except that GUI. YEESH. Who on earth thought that all those floating palettes was a good idea?

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3 comments

    The most interesting part of Next step 3 that is NOT yet in MacOS X: inter application linking.
    I wish Apple and MS cold agree on something great around to revive OLE on MacOS.

    “Blamo”

    Awesome

    It’s still funny too see this clip appear on websites everywhere. It’s been a couple of years since I digitized the NTSC VHS-tape sent to me from a fellow NeXT fan in Australia. The convertion process was pretty ugly: A PAL/NTSC VHS player from Samsung, a recorder card in a PC running Windows XP (didn’t have any OS X hardware around) and then.. *boom*. We put it online on my website next.z80.org and after an hour or so my ADSL line at home was down. I had to stop Apache HTTPD on my web server to be able to pay my bills online!

    So I added a few mirrors around Sweden and soon they where down too. After that, I asked all the participants of next.z80.org to help out with mirrors and at it’s peak we hade 20+ mirrors around the world.

    Anyway, the short story of that little NeXTSTEP demo. I still have the VHS tape at home in my bookshelf. I’ll probably get around doing a better digital version of it any day now…

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