The keyboard is so small, only someone with Donald Trump-size hands can use it. Ever wonder what it would be like to own a classic Apple IIe but didn’t want to spend a couple hundred bucks on eBay?
The develop and team at MacEffects have launched a new Kickstarter campaign this month, to offer a custom clear mechanical keyboard for the Apple IIe computer. The latest Kickstarter is the company’s ...
What do you do with old tech once it is outdated? Recycle it or just stash it away? One man who went with the second option and recently discovered a 30-year-old Apple IIe computer in his parents' ...
Visitors to the Geneva History Museum can interact with an exhibit that will take them back 40 years when personal computers were just coming onto the scene. Last year, an Apple IIe computer – ...
Back in the 1980s, a lot of people wanted to own an Apple II, the first blockbuster product from the company cofounded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. But certain electronics manufacturers based in ...
Today is the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the Macintosh. The original “Mac” arrived along with the famous 1984 commercial, aired just once (but then aired many times on local and network ...
The Apple IIe was introduced 37 years ago in 1983. But don’t think it’s not up to performing the latest productivity tasks, circa 2020. Well, kind of. “The central idea was to bring the IFTTT (If This ...
Recognizing historical significance was once the domain of librarians and museum curators, but with the meteoric rise of the memorabilia industry, a little foresight and patience can make you a lot of ...
Apple is one of the most successful companies on Earth. And every successful company, despite making dozens of successful products, puts out some duds from time to time. Furthermore, to make excellent ...
Apple’s new-model, top-of-the-line MacBook Pro laptop computer could set you back nearly $4,000 before taxes. But that will seem like a Black Friday steal when a 45-year-old Apple computer goes on ...
“The freshmen now entering Drexel [in the early 1980s] will spend the greater portion of their professional lives in the 21st century, in an environment in which the computer will be an everyday, even ...