July 1999: Pepsi Skullman

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Welcome back to Memory Protection! This month Josh & Matt experience a strange sense of déjà vu as we take a trip to Apple's Macworld Keynote. We talk about destiny, the completion of the product matrix Steve created when he reclaimed his brushed metal throne, a future that never came to pass where Sherlock and Quicktime were the way you interfaced with the internet. Oh, and the time vortex... Follow Up: Jony Ive's early days at Apple Newton Messagepad 110 - What a classic! Brushed Metal as a direct analogue for a physical device Apple's Human Interface Guidelines Check out Stephen Hackett's amazing repository of Apple interfaces: Brushed Metal Diaries 512px.com Apple History Hot Cocoa: Quicktime: It's Going Places! Quicktime pan flute album Zamfir Master of the pan flute - Watch this commercial, it will change your life Apple adds Linux support to Quicktime Streaming Server iMac Clone/Copy Lawsuit Apple sues Future Power Future Power's iMac Rip-off Analyzed By Michael Munger More iMac Clones Misc: Apple Inks Deal With AOL For Mac/Instant Message Compatibility Apple Plunks US$100 Million Into Samsung - Noted. Wacom Brings Graphic Tablets To USB Apple To Launch An Apple Store In Canada Soon Topics: It's Macworld '99 in New York City! - Video Pirates of Silicon Valley was released in June 1999 - How did we miss that?! WikiPedia entry IMDb entry Macworld 1999 Wikipedia Info Macintosh TV - Weird. "Weird Al" Yankovic - The Saga Begins Video Sherlock 2: Again, in hindsight - Apple misses the point of a web browser / websites Wikipedia says Sherlock 3 actually was a web application. So close! iBook referenced as P1 codename Apple History Link - find all the codenames for your favorite Apple products iBook Commercial Link - Jeff Goldblum at his best? Halo Unveiling Video ATP 317: Excellent interview with Phil where he talks about the jump stunt. Connect with us elsewhere on the internet! Twitter Website Email Sherlock 2 (Coming Soon!)