Thursday, 6 December 2012

What Happened To The Internet in 2010?

 


Try and find all 20 things...



Thursday, 29 November 2012

IPAD MINI


The new IPAD Mini by Apple is a true masterpiece. If the Ipad is too big and expensive, and the iphone is too small, then the Ipad Mini is just right. It includes a beautiful 7.9 inch retina display. Not only this, but its battery lasts for 10 hours - much more than the common Ipad. It has the ability to hold 275,000 apps, along with ultra-fast wifi connection.



Broadband


Broadband is high speed transmissions and connection of computers using multiple frequencies. Examples of BroadBand providers would be Virgin, O2 and BT.

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Apple Macintosh Personal Computers

Firstly, lets begin with the first apple product ever to hit to market. The Apple 1. A wooden computer with its name 'Apple Computer' cut into it. Unlike Apples later computers, this had no monitor. To think that Apple has gone from this, to being one of the world's most successful companies is quite unbelievable.





Apple, realising its success, decided to create a series of computers, and made the Apple II and III,   which included both a monitor and a keyboard. This computer at the time was incredible. It mean't people could use their own personal computer, instead of using a public. It was the owners computer and they could put where ever they wanted, and use whenever they wanted.








Then came the rise of the Macintosh! An incredible advert referencing to George Orwell's 1984, about Macintosh being revolutionary, nicely introduced the computer that was literally to change the world. This computer was faster, bigger, and a whole lot better. It came with a keyboard, monitor and a mouse, which was a first in Apple Computing. It opened up opportunities for new apps, such as Macpaint, or Finder. This computer was a great milestone in computing history.



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The more modern iMac was finally approaching. With the release of the iMac G3 in 1998,  These computers were bright, colourful and had a modern keyboard, mouse and all-in-one screen. As Steve Jobs said: "It looks so good you kinda' wanna lick it". Coming in a range of bright colours, it has a side panel, showing the various headphones and USB ports that it can use.


The slot loading iMac G3


After this computer was released, the Apple became a whole lot more popular and successful. The iMac with a white Plastic Covering was introduced. Compared to previous models, it could do so much more! It could run safari, games, finder, word, powerpoint, anything you could possibly want! This new computer was a massive step for Apple. Unlike Apple's rival, Microsoft, the whole computer is contained inside the monitor, unlike the Microsoft where it is stored in the HD, a big, ugly black box.


The iMac G5


And finally, the greatest computer ever. The quickest, most beautiful, most incredible, most stunning most precise, most pristine, most wonderful, most intelligent, most fabulous computer ever, ever to exist on this planet. With its stunning aluminium coating, it looks fantastic. With an enormous memory capability, incredible graphics card and a beautiful screen, this computer is just...well...Revolutionary!!!


iMac Intel based