Fifteen years ago, Apple released its first and only touchscreen laptop (so far), the often forgotten eMate 300. This translucent clamshell portable, which ran Apple’s Newton PDA operating system, ...
Description: Travel-eMate is a new kind of navigation app for Android and rather than helping you get there, it’s designed to let others know how you’re getting on, where you are at any given moment ...
If you had done this in 1997 it would have blown people's minds. Screenshot: Billy The Kid/YouTube The eMate 300, one of the most fascinating forgotten Apple products of the late 1990s, has received a ...
Steve Jobs famously shot down netbooks at the launch of the iPad in 2010, proclaming to his disciples that the mini laptops weren’t better at doing anything other than being cheap. Yet thirteen years ...
It’s not that I don’t like Apple’s current hardware and software, but I fondly recall the days when its computers were suffused with a chirpy, cheerful personality. Today’s slabs of aluminum and black ...
In 1997, Apple offered the educational market a Newton-derived portable computer called the "eMate 300." Using an ARM processor, the eMate had a full-size keyboard that was housed in a case similar in ...
I'm exploring my options for having an inexpensive serial terminal to hook up to my Linux server (EPIA 5000 running ClarkConnect). I have found one potentially exciting option today.<BR><BR>There are ...
The One Laptop Per Child initiative seeks to bring technology to the developing world to make up for historic educational and economic inequities. Though I think the project has plenty of problems ...
Our friend [Markie] keeps insisting on dragging all of his old tech into the new millennium. In his recent article about cramming a non-airport WiFi card in his old iBook he hinted at another wireless ...
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