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  2. List of Apple II games - Wikipedia

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    Apple Adventure: 1980: Peter Schmuckal & Leonard Barshack Apple Computer: adapted from Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods) Apple Cider Spider: 1983: Ivan Strand Sierra On-Line: Apple Panic: 1981: Ben Serki Broderbund: Apple Trek: 1979: Wendell Sander [6] Apple Computer: Apple-Oids: 1980: California Pacific: Apventure to ...

  3. Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Apple knew it had lost its chance to compete in the Windows-dominated enterprise market, so it prioritized design and ease of use to make the Mac more appealing to average consumers, and even teens. The "Apple New Product Process" was launched as a more collaborative product development process for the Mac, with concurrent engineering ...

  4. Targus (company) - Wikipedia

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    Targus is a privately owned multinational mobile computing accessories company that designs, manufactures, and sells laptop and tablet cases, computer accessories such as mice, keyboards, and privacy screens, as well as universal docking stations. [1] Targus released the world's first laptop case in 1983. Targus employs approximately 500 people ...

  5. Beagle Bag - Wikipedia

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    Beagle Bag is a collection of video games for the Apple II family of computers published in 1982 by Beagle Bros. It was released in unlocked and unprotected form and is now in the public domain. It was released in unlocked and unprotected form and is now in the public domain.

  6. Macintosh Quadra - Wikipedia

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    The first computers bearing the Macintosh Quadra name were the Quadra 700 and Quadra 900, both introduced in 1991 with a central processing unit (CPU) speed of 25 MHz.The 700 was a compact model using the same case dimensions as the Macintosh IIci, with a Processor Direct Slot (PDS) expansion slot, while the latter was a newly designed tower case with five NuBus expansion slots and one PDS slot.

  7. Macintosh 512K - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh 512K is a personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from September 1984 to April 1986. It is the first update to the original Macintosh 128K . It was virtually identical to the previous Macintosh , differing primarily in the amount of built-in random-access memory .