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We're back for more iPod discussion this month. The device was conceived, developed, and released in the span of 10 months, and marked a turn for Apple. It was a new (but not the first) push into consumer devices with a focus on their Digital Hub initiative. The move would prove extraordinarily successful and transform Apple from a computer manufacturer into a mainstream consumer brand. We dive into the history, our own iPod experiences, the legacy of the music player that changed the world, and more!
info_outline October 2001: The iPodMemory Protection
This is the big one folks! That's right it's the introduction of the iPod, that iconic pocket-sized device that changed how we listen to music. We review the tapes to see how it all went down at Apple Town Hall on October 23, 2001—it's a classic JobsNote. It's also the start of the spooky season so Apple introduces a satanic PowerBook, and Matt has a tale of the dead rising from the grave as he resurrects Shenmue 2 from it's dormant state. Buckle up it's going to be a good one.
info_outline September 2001: Seybold and AppleScriptMemory Protection
September means Seybold for Apple. Steve and Phil walk us through all of the improvements that are coming to Mac OS with OS X 10.1. We get deep into a discussion about scripting and automation on the Mac, Matt waxes on about Shenmue for one final(?) time, and Josh finds a way to automate Matt out of future episode intros.
info_outline August 2001: Apple & NintendoMemory Protection
Get ready for a lazy summer episode, baby! The most interesting thing Apple did this month was release Mac OS 9.2.1, so Josh & Matt take up a topic that they've been thinking about for a while: Apple & Nintendo; they seem similar right?
info_outline July 2001: Macworld New YorkMemory Protection
It's the summer time. Time for fun in the sun, taking a dip in a cool lake, and spending a day inside a dark room watching Apple introduce their new desktop line of computers. It's an interesting month for Apple; we join Steve Jobs on stage at Macworld New York to examine the next version of OS X (10.1), the final iteration of the iMac G3, and new G4 towers. This is a keynote that throws a lot at you, literally.
info_outline June 2001: A Man, a Cube, and a DreamMemory Protection
Join us as we cast our gaze back to the 1960s with the creation of the internet and then jump forward to the early 1990s to witness the advent of the World Wide Web. We speak in metaphor, struggle to pluralize Tim Berners-Lee, and get deep into Karnov.
info_outline May 2001: WWDC & iBooksMemory Protection
It’s May 2021, and this month we discuss May 2001—how about that! (We’re on a new schedule for a new season of Memory Protection.) We have two events to review this month: WWDC 2001 and the “Your Life, To Go” event. We check the bottom line and get fiscal as we discuss iBooks, Education, and Mac OS X.
info_outline March 2001: OS X 10.0: PrimetimeMemory Protection
The time has come, it’s the moment that every classic Mac enthusiast has been waiting for: the release of Mac OS X. We dive into two very different reviews with very similar conclusions. We discuss how user experience paradigmns have changed for computer users over the last 20 years and why old conceptual models of human computer interaction may not be necessary anymore.
info_outline February 2001: Macworld Tokyo 2001Memory Protection
This month we indulge in a shorter episode as Steve Jobs jets off to Japan to unleash the most (flower) powerful iMacs yet. We discuss the disturbing effect the new iMacs have on us, as well as their lukewarm reception and legacy. Matt loses all concentration and Josh falls down an iTools rabbit hole.
info_outline January 2001: Macworld 2001 San FranciscoMemory Protection
It's a new year and Apple is pulling out all the stops at Macworld 2001 San Francisco. This Stevenote has it all: "configurizable" hardware, "fierce" software, professional-grade bake-offs—oh, and don't forget the power & sex(?!). Tune in as we give ourselves new nicknames and discuss Apple's next iMac moment with the announcement of the Titanium PowerBook G4, iTunes, iDVD, and more.
info_outlineWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we wise up, buy some old macs and finally talk definitively about what we have for the last year been talking about only speculatively. We unearth more iMac ripoffs, talk about Microsoft more than normal and get our fingers stinky as we try out Mac OS 9 for the first time in almost 20 years.
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Follow Up:
WWDC Keynote Presenter History:
* 1996 - Gil Amelio
* 1997-2008 - Steve Jobs
* 2009 - PowerPhil Schiller
* 2010 - 2011 - Steve Jobs
* 2012 - Current - Tim Cook
Hot Cocoa:
- Microsoft Found To Be In Violation Of Sherman Antitrust Act
- MS abused its power as a monopoly
- Mac OS 9 News:
- OS 9.0.4 Released - available via the software update panel
- Lots of bugfixes
- People ran into trouble with software update
- Apparently you needed to update your software update control panel in order to get it to work - It doesn’t appear that the software update control panel update was available through software update.
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Apple Announces Press Conference With Matrox & Pinnacle Systems
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Matrox Announces Support For Macs They announce the Matrox RTMac Video Card - (I owned this -M)
- Apple acquires Astarte - which they will use to produce iDVD & DVD Studio Pro in the near future
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MS Rejects Web Standards Project Guidelines in upcoming Windows release of IE5.5 - Leaving the Mac version more Web Standards compliant - Zeldman is pissed
- Apple Q2 Earnings Reports -
- Net profit of $233 million
- Compared to $135 million last year
- Revenue was $1.94 billion up 27% from last year
- Apple made $75 million from the sale of ARM holding shares
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Hey look! Another iMac knockoff - the FishPC
- Quicktime is updated to 4.1.2, adds several new features
- Better streaming compatibility
- Windows 2000 compatibility
- No new channels
Topics:
Mac OS 9 First Impressions
* These are the Macs we are using
* The Macintosh Repository
* NanoRaptor Twitter Account
Recommendations:
- Josh:
- Matt:
- Game: Star Wars: Episode One Racer (For the SEGA Dreamcast)