This weekend, fans of Apple's long-discontinued Newton will gather in Paris to celebrate the PDA that will never ever die. Six years after Apple Computer terminated the Newton, the Worldwide Newton ...
The MessagePad was a product ahead of its time. February 27, 1998: Apple discontinues work on the Newton MessagePad product line, the series of personal digital assistants the company launched five ...
For the dedicated Mac users still using the Newton MessagePad as their primary digital personal assistant, a major bug has been reported. According to a report on the issue from 40Hz, "the NewtonOS ...
Hello everybody. Well, I guess I'm going to have to start a PDA museaum or something, because I'm thinking about trying to buy an Apple Newton Message Pad 100. <br><br>First, let me start by saying ...
Feb. 27, 1998, was a sad day for many folks. It was the day that Apple announced it would discontinue further development of the Newton operating system and the MessagePad and eMate products. I was a ...
Feb. 27, 1998, was a sad day for many folks. It was the day that Apple announced it would discontinue further development of the Newton operating system and the MessagePad and eMate products. I was a ...
Has anyone but me who has used both the Newton OS (messagepad 2100) and OSX noticed that OSX has freely taken some of the aspects of the Newton OS and implemented them into OSX? I am just basing this ...
NewTen provides Newton connectivity for Mac OS X. It allows you to install packages on a Newton MessagePad from a Mac OS X computer over a serial connection, without having to use any Classic ...
Here’s a great video to kick off this Monday morning: available over at Google Code, the Einstein MessagePad emulator allows you to run Newton OS on other devices such as the iPhone (seen in the ...
A new pocket computing device is coming from Apple. If the company isn’t planning to release one soon, then it already has some prototypes built and working as proof-of-concepts. Or it’s aggressively ...
Twitter mate of mine Giles Booth posted this on Flickr the other day, and it had me doing a double-take for a moment. No, it isn’t actually running Newton OS. It’s displaying a picture. Just like this ...
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