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It featured a detailed illustration of Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree, where legend says he was inspired to develop the theory of gravity. A banner reading "Apple Computer Co." was ...
In the early to mid-1990s, Apple released a wide range of quirky and unique products, ranging from printers and digital ...
The Apple logo has a bite taken out of it to make sure it looks like an Apple from far away, and not a cherry, he said. This awareness of legibility is one of the reasons why the logo has become so ...
Nabil Ali, the artist-in-residence at Cambridge University 's Botanic Garden, has made ink from a clone of Newton's apple tree, which fell during Storm Eunice last year.
By 1995, only two years after the release of Newton, Apple’s CEO Michael Spindler was looking for possible investors for the Newton project. In January 1996, when Spindler left Apple and Gil Amelio ...
The Apple Newton Messagepad 100 (Image credit: Rama / Wikimedia). Of course, we have no way of knowing whether or not the fortunes of Apple's headset – rumored to be called the Apple Reality Pro ...
At that time Apple had spent an estimated $500 million on the Newton project. By 1997 Amelio tried desperately to sell the Newton division, too. At that time the eMate 300 [a Newton with a built-in ...
The story of Newton's apple-tree revelation has become folklore in the past 250 years, complete with embellishments and twists of historical fact. Here is Stukeley's version of the event: ...
Apple started developing the Newton in 1987 and shipped the first devices in August 1993, spending $100 million on its development. Production officially came to an end on February 27, 1998.