Filed under: Cult of Mac, TUAW Business, Retro Mac, Apple History
Long before there was the iPhone, there was the little PDA that could: the Newton. While it may have sparked mockery and marketplace neglect in its original release, there are still thousands of loyal Newt users (our own Steve Sande among them) who crave the green glow of the touchscreen and the cold, firm feeling of the stylus in their hands.
If you want to join the chorus of Newton owners, here's a unique opportunity: win a mostly-functional (delivered as-is) MessagePad 130 that has been sitting in a box in Mike Rose's office for years now. The left side of the screen is wonky, but other than that it seems to be in working condition. Along with the MP130, you'll get a leather Newton case, a Fodor's 1994 Travel Guide card, a copy of the MessagePad 2000 manual, and a bonus: a copy of the 1996 World Wide Web Yellow Pages. This, friends, is what winning feels like.
See abbreviated rules below, and leave us a comment telling us your favorite Newton memory to enter!
- Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
- To enter leave a comment telling us your favorite Newton memory.
- The comment must be left before April 5, 11:59PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
- Prize: One copy of the MessagePad 2000 Manual, one copy of the 1996 World Wide Web Yellow Pages, one Newton MessagePad 130 with leather case & custom stylus (note: screen is not fully functional, prize delivered as-is), one Fodor's 1994 Travel Guide card for Newton (total value estimated at $100 -- no warranty included).
- Click Here for complete Official Rules.
TUAWTUAW Retro Giveaway Part 1: Newtonian artifacts and the web in '96 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
A PCI Express SSD from Super Talent
As several manufacturers before, Super Talent announced the its first SSD in PCI Express format.
This drive allows you to reach 1.3 GB/s and 1.2 GB/s respectively in reading and writing modes on a PCI Express 2.0 8x. It can offer up to 2 TB of storage space (based on MLC or SLC chips) and sports several SSD units, unlike competitors, making it possible not only to offer a RAID 0 volume, but a RAID 5 setup, most probably the first one in a single unit for SSD.
As we reported it yesterday by installing 2 SSDs in a RAID 0 volume in a Mac Pro, we will have to get used to a totally new performance level of storage units, it will not be the bottleneck it used to be in the past decade.
TUAW Retro Giveaway Part 1: Newtonian artifacts and the web in '96
Filed under: Cult of Mac, TUAW Business, Retro Mac, Apple History
Long before there was the iPhone, there was the little PDA that could: the Newton. While it may have sparked mockery and marketplace neglect in its original release, there are still thousands of loyal Newt users (our own Steve Sande among them) who crave the green glow of the touchscreen and the cold, firm feeling of the stylus in their hands.
If you want to join the chorus of Newton owners, here's a unique opportunity: win a mostly-functional (delivered as-is) MessagePad 130 that has been sitting in a box in Mike Rose's office for years now. The left side of the screen is wonky, but other than that it seems to be in working condition. Along with the MP130, you'll get a leather Newton case, a Fodor's 1994 Travel Guide card, a copy of the MessagePad 2000 manual, and a bonus: a copy of the 1996 World Wide Web Yellow Pages. This, friends, is what winning feels like.
See abbreviated rules below, and leave us a comment telling us your favorite Newton memory to enter!
- Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
- To enter leave a comment telling us your favorite Newton memory.
- The comment must be left before April 5, 11:59PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
- Prize: One copy of the MessagePad 2000 Manual, one copy of the 1996 World Wide Web Yellow Pages, one Newton MessagePad 130 with leather case & custom stylus (note: screen is not fully functional, prize delivered as-is), one Fodor's 1994 Travel Guide card for Newton (total value estimated at $100 -- no warranty included).
- Click Here for complete Official Rules.
TUAWTUAW Retro Giveaway Part 1: Newtonian artifacts and the web in '96 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
A PCI Express SSD from Super Talent
As several manufacturers before, Super Talent announced the its first SSD in PCI Express format.
This drive allows you to reach 1.3 GB/s and 1.2 GB/s respectively in reading and writing modes on a PCI Express 2.0 8x. It can offer up to 2 TB of storage space (based on MLC or SLC chips) and sports several SSD units, unlike competitors, making it possible not only to offer a RAID 0 volume, but a RAID 5 setup, most probably the first one in a single unit for SSD.
As we reported it yesterday by installing 2 SSDs in a RAID 0 volume in a Mac Pro, we will have to get used to a totally new performance level of storage units, it will not be the bottleneck it used to be in the past decade.
No comments:
Post a Comment