Spherical Computing, Your Time is Here
Date: Wednesday, December 25th, 2002, 13:13
Category: Archive
Yes, officially we’re not publishing today, but I interrupt the PowerPage holiday to bring you the first spherical computer I’ve ever seen. Some of us joked about this as an excellent potential follow-up to the G4 Cube, but it seems enterprising Japanese computer lovers have again beaten Apple to the punch. Now, if it could only levitate . . . Those of you fluent in Japanese, feel free to chime in with translations.
Yes, officially we’re not publishing today, but I interrupt the PowerPage holiday to bring you the first spherical computer I’ve ever seen. Some of us joked about this as an excellent potential follow-up to the G4 Cube, but it seems enterprising Japanese computer lovers have again beaten Apple to the punch. Now, if it could only levitate . . . Those of you fluent in Japanese, feel free to chime in with translations.
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