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Episode Synopsis
It's the end of another year, a strange year to live through in 2020 and a strange year for Apple in retrospect. Apple kept pretty quiet in 2000, releasing only what was necessary as they prepared for the launch of Mac OS X in 2001, as well as the PowerBook G4, iTunes, and iPod. We look back on Apple's transitional 2000 and discuss how using 20 year old computers have given us a new perspective on the technology we use today. Matt pulls out his Bean Stash and Josh goes through the looking glass as he discovers much more about a lost product from 2000. === Hot Cocoa Oni Nears GM Status IBM Teases Us With Mention Of 700 MHz G3 Chips QuickTime 5 Public Preview 2 Available Handspring Releases Visor Phone Module Year In Review Chip History's chip histories: February 2000: Chip History June 2000: Chip History 2: Son of Chip History October 2000: Chip History 3: GPBoo! November 2000: Days of Future Flash July 2000: Macworld 2000 with Stephen Hackett - This episode features Matt's favorite Apple product the PowerMac G4 Towers January 2000: Steve's Turtlenectar - This episode features Josh's favorite Apple product of 2000.... iDisk.... Josh discovers the secret of the EPC MemPro Episode where we discuss the EPC Espresso PC Webpage with all the info EPC Purchase page on ibuypower.com Ars Technica review of the Espresso PC Ars Technica review of the Capuccino PC Sony Glasstron info Recommendations: Josh O Brother, Where Art Thou? Matt Grandia 2 for the SEGA Dreamcast
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