Sunday, December 23, 2007

Saturday, December 22, 2007

NeXT Computer Factory

Enjoy!

WWDC presentation, NeXT style!

This video is titled: "The Future of Objects". Presented by none other, Steve Jobs.

Here you can witness "Reality Distortion Field" before Apple comeback. Enjoy!

Part 1


Part 2


Part 3


Part 4


Part 5

NeXT rare videos

NeXTSTEP Demo by Steve Jobs


NeXT new product presentation -1990

History of iPod

part 1/5


part 2/5


part 3/5


part 4/5


part 5/5

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Rare Sega Commercials

SG-1000 Mark 2


Sega Game Gear with Sonic


Sega Teradrive Commercial - we never see this in US

The History of Sega Dreamcast

part 1/2


part 2/2

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Friday, December 7, 2007

Nerds 2.0.1

PBS uploaded this excellent video documentary on Google Video in January 12th, 2007.

The documentary itself was created in 1998. It documents Excite.com, DARPA, BBN, Xerox PARC, and more...

It talks about technology companies created and involved around the Internet.

Nerds 2.0.1 is a 3 parts documentary.

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Here is wikipedia link about the history of Internet.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Intel 45nm Chip Factory

Intel is offering factory tour on their YouTube channel. Specifically, this video shows the ultra advance automation used to produce millions of 45nm chip.

Intel claims that the facility is one of the cleanest in the world. The facility is so huge, it can take 17 football fields.

Enjoy!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Macintosh Factory

Apple is well known for being highly secretive. There's never been a footage about how the factory operates.

This videos shows how Classic Macintoshes are being used to build other Macintosh.

Enjoy...

Part 1/2


Part 2/2

Modern Marvel - History of Computer

In this early edition of Modern Marvel, the show talks about the history of computing and tabulating machine.

In the early days computing is done by humans, and people with the profession of calculating tables are called Computer (go figure).

The first idea for computer is arguably conceived by Charles Babbage, an english mathematician. Babbage called the machine; Difference Engine.

Before Babbage managed to complete the Difference Engine, he came up with even better design called Analytical Engine. The design of Analytical Engine is unbelievably similar to modern computer architecture, made popular by John Von Neuman.

Then the show move on to ENIAC, world's first super computer. Which then followed by UNIVAC.

Reference:

Saturday, December 1, 2007

The Last day of Amiga Plant - 1994

This video shows Dave Haynie giving tour around Commodore Plant in West Chester, PA on April 27, 1994.

It is unfortunate that Amiga disappeared in computing history for quite sometime (although they are now re-emerge under different ownership). Amiga OS is definitely ahead of its time and i think it is still cooler than Windows in many aspect.



The next video is BBC coverage on Commodore Amiga debut.

Miscellaneous Computer Commercials - 03

Tandy 1200


Tandy TRS-80


Amiga


Another Amiga Commercial


Amiga 600 Commercial

Macintosh Transition to Intel Chip

On August, 7th 2006, Macintosh has completely transitioned to Intel-based processor.

The first Macs with Intel processors were the iMac and MacBook Pro, both announced at the Macworld Conference and Expo in January 2006. And then followed by Mac Mini.

The move has proved to be spectacular for Apple. Finally Apple could show the world how superior OS X is compared to Windows XP on even playing field.

Below are video archives related to this event.

Before: PowerPC vs Intel Commercial


After: Mac-Intel Commercial


WWDC 2005 - Intel Transition Revealed

30 Years of Apple

This is fan-made video as a tribute to Apple Computer.

Note: I did not make the video.

Apple II Tour with Steve Wozniak

Apple Lisa Demo (1984)

Part 1/2


Part 2/2

Apple Computer Commercials - 02

Apple IIc


Apple IIc (1984)


Apple IIc - Influence


Powerbook Duo


Mac OS vs Windows 95

Miscellaneous Computer Commercials - 02

IBM PS/2


IBM AT (1986)


Amiga 500


Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Miscellaneous Computer Commercials - 01

Magnavoc


Radio Shack Color Computer 3


Amiga 1000


Tandy 1000 TX

Commodore 64 Commercials - 02


UK




Italy



Versus Atari (1982)


Versus console game


That's so 80's

Commodore 64 Commercials - 01

Vic-20


Versus Apple II (1982)


Versus Apple II - another one (1982)


Australian (1983)


(1985)

Apple Computer Commercials - 01

The very first Macintosh notebook


Kevin Costner - Apple LISA


The famous 1984 Superbowl Ad




Compilation of many different ads