Aural Quest, a ZX Spectrum video game on a music album.

We continue with hidden programs in old albums. This time, it’s Aural Quest, hidden on certain versions of the cassette of an album.

A prototype of a PowerBook G3 Kanga

Seen on eBay, a prototype of the PowerBook G3 Kanga. This type of PowerBook G3 is a bit special: it adopts the design and motherboard of the PowerBook 3400c with simply (or almost) a faster CPU. This choice makes it officially incompatible with Mac OS X.

Les meilleures promotions du jour

Sur cette page, je vous mets les promotions du jour. Ce sont celles que je poste de temps en temps sur Twitter, et les liens sont sponsorisés, ce qui me permet d’acheter certains accessoires pour le site. Je mets des liens vers des promotions intéressantes, idéalement des produits que j’ai essayés ou que je connais bien, avec évidemment une orientation vers les nouvelles technologies.

A prototype of an iMac in an Apple advertisement

Krazy Ken, from the channel Computer Clan, found something amusing in the 2000s’ « Get A Mac » ads: a prototype iMac.

A bunch of 6th-generation iPod touch prototypes

Seen on Twitter, a bunch of 6th-generation iPod touch prototypes. The poster doesn’t specify whether it’s the official 6th generation (the iPod touch with the codename iPod7,1) or the one that never got released (iPod6,1).

A prototype of the Power Mac 9700

Seen on Reddit (a while ago, the post had been sitting in my drafts), a prototype of the Power Mac 9700.

Plastic Raygun, a ZX Spectrum game hidden in a vinyl record from 1998

Continuing with games hidden in vinyl records. This time, we’ll talk about Plastic Raygun, a game for the ZX Spectrum found in a 1998 vinyl record.

A prototype iPad with two connectors

Seen on Twitter, a first-generation iPad with two 30-pin connectors (docks).

A ZX81 game hidden in Camouflage’s vinyl record

We continue with the programs hidden in audio. This time, I’m revisiting a record I had already presented: Camouflage.

A ZX Spectrum program hidden in a vinyl (and in a CD)

Did you know? There are programs for 1980s computers on vinyl records, and even, in this case, on an Audio CD.

A prototype of an angled Macintosh mouse

Seen on eBay, a prototype of a Macintosh mouse with an angled connector.