50 years of Apple
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We’re celebrating Apple’s fiftieth birthday with per week of content material in regards to the tech large. It covers every little thing from private recollections from our writers to the best — and worst — Apple devices as voted by you, and you’ll learn all of it on our 50 years of Apple web page.
Apple may be accountable for a few of the most well-known and profitable merchandise in human historical past, however not every little thing the corporate touches turns to gold.
Whereas billions of iPhones and tens of millions of iPods and iPads have been bought, there’s a rogues’ gallery of Apple creations that had far much less influence and ended up being consigned to the footnotes of tech historical past.
Some you may need heard hushed mentions of, whereas others barely exist on the margins of the web, however there’s likelihood you’ve by no means seen any within the flesh. What number of do you keep in mind?
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1. Apple Silentype (1980)
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Apple’s picture has modified a lot because it launched the iPod that it’s laborious to think about it making one thing as prosaic as a printer, however the Silentype wasn’t actually an Apple invention in any respect.
It has turn out to be a little bit of a cliché that Apple simply takes current merchandise and packages them up in a extra interesting approach, however that’s fairly actually what occurred with the Silentype.
Most printers on the time have been large, noisy and costly, however an organization referred to as Trendcom had a thermal printer that was a lot smaller, quieter and extra reasonably priced. Apple took the Trendcom 200, made some inside tweaks that offloaded a few of the work to software program contained in the Apple II, and caught an Apple emblem on the entrance.
The corporate stopped making printers on the finish of the nineties when Steve Jobs returned and it started the transfer in direction of extra glamorous merchandise, which explains why individuals have forgotten in regards to the Silentype and its successors, however it was an early instance of Apple’s ‘suppose totally different’ ethos in motion.
2. Apple PowerCD (1993)
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The PowerCD was a bit like a supercharged Sony Discman, however considerably much less profitable.
Basically only a rebadged Philips CDF-100, the again of the field promised three separate makes use of. Plug it right into a Mac and it might perform as an exterior CD-ROM drive; join it to your TV and you would use it to view your vacation snaps from a disc on the large display screen; or plug in a pair of headphones or audio system and it might play music CDs.
The PowerCD might additionally run off six AA batteries, which technically meant you would take it out and about, however with its cumbersome body and pointed corners you’d should be carrying clown trousers for it to qualify as pocketable.
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Its lack of a singular focus appeared to make it a tough promote, although, and it suffered from being a jack of all trades however grasp of none. A few years later it was discontinued.
3. Apple QuickTake 100 (1994)
Kodak designed the Apple QuickTake 100 and the 150 (above), whereas the 200 mannequin was designed by Fujifilm. (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures / Frederic J. Brown)
Again within the early ‘90s, Apple was not the world-conquering tech behemoth it’s now, so taking a punt on a wholly new product was a courageous transfer. The QuickTake 100 was one of many first digital cameras geared toward Joe Public and if it doesn’t look very sometimes Apple to you that’s as a result of Kodak was accountable for the binoculars-meets-projector design.
With a 0.3MP CCD sensor and solely sufficient storage for eight pictures on the highest decision (640×480), the comfort provided by the QuickTake didn’t make up for the dearth of high quality compared to a standard movie digicam.
Nonetheless, Apple launched three totally different fashions within the QuickTake vary earlier than Steve Jobs culled it in 1997. Work on the iPod challenge started shortly after, which was the beginning of the lengthy street to the iPhone — a product that has arguably contributed to the downfall of the compact digicam greater than some other, even when the indestructible compact remains to be making a comeback of types.
Did you additionally know Apple’s forgotten digicam secretly lives in your iPhone right now? A function referred to as QuickTake is constructed into the telephone’s shutter button, and let’s you shortly shoot each movies and a burst of pictures.
4. Apple Bandai Pippin (1996)
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One other considered one of Apple’s mid-nineties punts earlier than Steve Jobs got here again to regular the ship, the Pippin was designed by Apple however really launched by Japanese toy large Bandai (of Tamagotchi fame).
Primarily based on a Macintosh Traditional II, Apple tweaked the basic {hardware} and Bandai packaged it in a really nineties-looking chassis. In some methods the Pippin was forward of its time, with web connectivity and a wi-fi controller referred to as the Applejack.
However with competitors from the Nintendo N64 and unique Sony Ps, plus a considerably greater asking worth than each, and fewer video games to play on it, the Pippin was at all times going through an uphill battle.
It’s mentioned that solely 42,000 Pippins have been bought worldwide, primarily in Japan, so it’s no shock that Bandai was the primary and final firm to license its tech from Apple, and even much less shocking that most individuals don’t even comprehend it ever existed.
5. Apple eMate 300 (1997)
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Rumors of a touchscreen MacBook have been circulating for ages, and will lastly come to fruition this 12 months, however do you know Apple has already made a touchscreen laptop computer of types?
Over a decade earlier than the primary keyboard accent was launched for the iPad, Apple launched the eMate 300 — a cross between a PDA (that’s a Private Digital Assistant, not a Public Show of Affection) and a pocket book that was designed by Jony Ive. It had a 6.8-inch greyscale display screen, ran the identical working system because the Newton, and will final a whopping 28 hours on a single cost. These have been the times, eh?
The eMate 300 lasted lower than a 12 months, one other sufferer of the nice Jobs purge, however you may acknowledge its translucent shell from the iMac G3, which was launched only a 12 months later and had an enormous affect on tech aesthetics, serving to to show Apple’s fortunes round within the course of.
5. Apple iPod+HP (2004)
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You’d should have been residing beneath a Microsoft Zune for the previous 25 years to not know what an iPod was, however do you know that it was briefly attainable to purchase one with an Hewlett-Packard emblem on it?
HP was recognized for making PCs, printers, scanners and different boring workplace stuff, however at CES in 2004 CEO Carly Fiorina introduced that the corporate can be launching a variety of branded iPods with an unique blue end.
In return, HP would pre-install iTunes on all of its desktops and laptops. The blue model by no means made it to market, though you would obtain and print your personal ‘tattoos’ for it from the HP web site as an alternative. No, we did not do this both.
The partnership was short-lived, with HP asserting it was over simply 18 months later, but when the response to U2’s 2014 album Songs of Innocence being added to all iTunes libraries is something to go by, lots of people would most likely reasonably personal an HP-branded iPod than one with the names of Bono and co inscribed on the again.
6. Apple iPod Hello-Fi (2006)
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There’s an outdated city fantasy within the UK that you just’re by no means greater than six ft away from a rat — and again in 2006 it felt like you would say the identical about iPod docks.
Apple launched considered one of its personal in February of that 12 months and promised to “redefine the house stereo system”, with Steve Jobs even claiming he was ditching his precise hi-fi in favor of 1.
The iPod Hello-Fi was definitely putting to have a look at, though as soon as anyone factors out that it seems to be like a milk crate it’s laborious to shake that picture. Nonetheless, as our three-star evaluate identified, there was “no approach that any smart individual would mistake this for even a funds hi-fi or mini system.”
It was discontinued about 18 months later and Apple didn’t make one other speaker till the HomePod in 2018.
7. Apple Macintosh TV (1993)
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The ugliest Apple product ever made? The Macintosh TV definitely has a powerful case for that title — this monstrosity was successfully a 14-inch Sony Trinitron CRT mashed along with a Performa 520 and it was the primary Mac that would show a TV / VCR sign.
Sadly, the Macintosh TV got here with a lot of drawbacks that specify why solely round 10,000 have been ever made in its five-month lifespan. Firstly, you could not sneakily watch TV in one other window whilst you labored. Sadly, you additionally could not document any of the exhibits or motion pictures you watched, because it solely got here with a CD-ROM drive alongside its 160MB laborious drive.
It was one other case of Apple’s ambitions exceeding the tech of the time, then, however not less than it laid the foundations for the Apple TV — and because the first black Mac, it is also the distant ancestor of the long-lasting, matte-black MacBook which lived from 2006-2008.
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