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code name “lifesavers”... this was another breakthrough in computer design at the time.
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<img class="left-pic zoom-this" src="samples/steve-jobs/pics/30.jpg" width="170" height="170">
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However it would take another six months for Apple to fill its product matrix, until in July 1999, Steve unveiled the iBook at Macworld New York.
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The company’s consumer notebook was introduced with the tag-line: “iMac to go”, as its design clearly evoked that of its desktop counterpart. It was a
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sensation again to many industry observers.
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During that same show, Apple also unveiled its first Wi-Fi product, the AirPort base station. Wireless connectivity was typical of an Apple
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innovation. The company being and wishing to remain small, it usually
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