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iMac

computer

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design by Ive

  • Jony Ive wearing a white shirt and blue blazer, photographed outdoors in 2015 when he was Apple's chief design officer
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    Jony Ive: Redefining the home computer

    Ive’s design for the 1998iMac desktop computer, for example, stunned consumers and critics alike with its translucent candy colors and a seductively rounded exterior over a functional core that was itself a product of high design. The design also called for reshaping the processor to fit within the machine’s…

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significance to Apple Inc.

  • InApple Inc.: 1997–2010: Renaissance and reinvention

    …product lines, and launching theiMac, the first of many affordable and innovative products to come from the now-revitalized company.

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  • Steve Jobs
    InSteve Jobs: Saving Apple

    In 1998, Jobs introduced theiMac, an egg-shaped, one-piece computer that offered high-speed processing at a relatively modest price and initiated a trend of high-fashion computers. (Subsequent models sported five different bright colours.) By the end of the year, theiMac was the nation’s highest-selling personal computer, and Jobs was…

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USB

  • Inserting a USB flash drive into its corresponding port on a laptop
    InUSB

    ’siMac, introduced in 1998, changed this, however. By making a popular computer that used only USB ports, Apple essentially drove other manufacturers to adopt the standard. Since then most peripheral devices, such as printers, scanners, and keyboards, have used USB technology. The standard even led…

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