The 124 model was powered by AAA batteries, and offered an external flash cube, being compatible with a 127 film cartridge as well as the iconic 126 cartridge. The Kodak 124 also offered two shutter speed options: 1/90th a second, or 1/40th of a…
The OLPC XO-1 was a laptop that was created to bring education to children in third world countries. It had the technology, and the features for it to work, so why did it fail?
After Dark was an easy-to-use software that provided mindless entertainment, saved businesses thousands of dollars in screen replacements due to images burning in, and was the first product to introduce screensavers with a password protection option.
The Apple II is the worlds first extremely successful and mass produced 8-bit home computer. The computer was introduced by Apple in 1977 with Steve Wozniak being a primary designer on the product.
Apple IIc is the fourth model in the Apple II series and Apple's first attempt at portable computer, featuring the small size and 10,000 available programs.
The Apple IIGS is the last computer in the Apple II series. It had enhanced graphics and sound and was used in businesses, schools, and homes because of its easy training.
Applesoft BASIC, produced in 1977, was the second and most common version of BASIC for the Apple II series of computers. Microsoft produced Applesoft and licensed it to Apple, who modified it and added additional features.