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  2. PowerBook G3 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerBook G3 is a series of laptop Macintosh personal computers that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from 1997 to 2001. It was the first laptop to use the PowerPC G3 (PPC740/750) series of microprocessors, and was marketed as the fastest laptop in the world for its entire production run.

  3. The 13 Best Laptops for College Students: Comparing the Top ...

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    Here’s how we picked the best laptops for college students: Lightweight and Portable: The lightest laptops, like the LG Gram 16 and M2 MacBook Air, weigh about 2.6-2.8 pounds. The sweet spot is ...

  4. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    Apple TV HD (previously Apple TV (4th generation)) (32 GB) Apple TV: October 18, 2022 Apple TV HD (previously Apple TV (4th generation)) (64 GB) Apple TV: September 12, 2017 Siri Remote (1st generation) Apple TV: April 20, 2021 November 11, 2015 iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (32 and 128 GB) iPad: June 5, 2017 Apple Pencil: iPad: current

  5. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    The MacBook Air was the first subcompact notebook offered by Apple after the 12" PowerBook G4 discontinued in 2006. It was also Apple's first computer with an optional solid-state drive. [10] It was the last Mac to use a PATA storage drive, and the only one with an Intel CPU.

  6. Apple is hosting 50 students from 19 historically Black colleges and universities for an immersive two-week experience as part of the Propel Center’s arts and entertainment industry accelerator.

  7. Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the Apple I, Wozniak designed the Apple II, the first personal computer with the ability to display color graphics, and BASIC programming language built in. [5] Inspired by "the technique Atari used to simulate colors on its first arcade games", Wozniak found a way of putting colors into the NTSC system by using a US$1 chip ...