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Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the G4
Cube. Although praised for its innovative
industrial design, the Cube fails to catch on
with creative professionals because it's too
expensive, not powerful enough and hard to
upgrade. The Cube is "put on ice" in July
2001 with Apple promising that it will be
"reborn" in another form at a later date. Its
widely accepted that the Mac mini computer
was its successful replacement. Tags :AppleMacworldKeynoteMacMacintoshSteveJobsBillGatesWindowsOSXComputeripodimacibookpower
READ ME FIRST: In this video, I take the
shell of my G4 Cube to the Lumonics Studio in
Ft. Lauderdale to experiment with some LEDs
to see how it would look as an illuminated
art piece!
The team at Lumonics are planning a
customized, LED base to illuminate the cube.
This coming Wednesday, I will be joining them
to review their ideas and hopefully give them
a 'go' on the project.
Stay tuned!
Alfred
http://www.SolidNutrition.com Tags :AppleComputerPowerMacPowerMacintoshMacG4CubeSteveJobsWozniakWozLumonicsLEDAlfredAlfred.tvMetadestroyer
The graphics chip on an old iBook G4 had had
the pins underneath it broken due to the
bending of the board over time.
Using a compression and heat method we were
able to reconnect the pins with the use of
flux.
Although the editing leaves room for a
different iBook to be put in its place this
is in fact the same iBook all the way through
the video.
This is the first and only time we have tried
this, so we don't knwo for sure whether this
is full solution, or a lucky first attempt.
And with that said, we won't be taking
responsibility if you try it and the results
are less than lovely ;)
As you can see at the start of the video the
screen is a complete mess, and by the end it
looks fine again.
Music: All Right Now by Free
Camera and Editing by Sam, Idea and
Performance by Eddie
*This is the same video that was on before, I
have since updated the image quality* Tags :ibookrepaitfixcomputergraphicschipbrokenpinsblowtorchallrightnowfree