Anker PowerLine III Flow USB-to-Lightning cables
Manufactured from silica gel with a graphene lining, the cable feels soft to the touch, and actually sort of flows through the hand. This isn't just about aesthetics, but it allows ...
On the occasion of ThinkPad's 25th birthday, we recall some of IBM's best known creations: from the Selectric typewriter to the IBM PC to the iconic laptop brand acquired by Lenovo in 2005.
Announced in 1998, the RS/6000 43P Model 150 was an entry-level desktop workstation powered by an IBM 375MHz PowerPC 604e processor.
The machine could support up to 1GB of RAM and ran the AIX OS. It had five PCI adapter slots and three media bays.
The PC was withdrawn from sale in 2003.
Caption by: Nick Heath
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