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Bankshot 1.3

Bankshot 1.3

...you won't be able to stop. This game is so addictive!" - eMate BANKSHOT is a simple yet challenging game with a fresh look and... Read more

26 August, 2010
Bankshot Ad-Free 1.3

Bankshot Ad-Free 1.3

...you won't be able to stop. This game is so addictive!" - eMate BANKSHOT is a simple yet challenging game with a fresh look and... Read more

23 August, 2010

Newton users express dismay over PDA's death

CUPERTINO -- "We give a fig about the Newton." Read more

9 March, 1998 by Tom Dunlap
Apple <endeca_term>eMate</endeca_term> 300 2.1 737246

Apple eMate 300 2.1 737246

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22 November, 1997

Apple unveils new generation of Newton portables

Apple this week finally announced its mobile eMate 300 'Shay' computer and MessagePad 2000 after a barrage of press speculation... Read more

29 October, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...lots of people would like something like this now. But like the eMate -- remember that? -- where Apple took the much-loved Newton technology, put it... Read more

3 May, 2002

Apple unveils the eMac

Apple's latest hardware for the education market includes a 17-inch flat-screen monitor within a system designed to fit on school desks Read more

29 April, 2002 by Ian Fried

IT company of '98: Apple's return to the living

...maligned Newton operating system -- certain death for products like the MessagePad and eMate. Like many of Apple products, the eMate sold well in niche sectors... Read more

25 December, 1998 by Chiyo Robertson

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

So I spend the time playing with radios. I'm an anorak - used to be G6HVY until I forgot to renew my licence one day and... Read more

9 May, 1998

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

MondayBank Holiday. Two weeks to go to the launch of IT Week, and we have to take a day off. Read more

9 May, 1998 by Rupert Goodwins

Apple kills off Newton PDA

...software, the Newton's demise means a discontinuation of the MessagePad and eMate 300 products. The latter sold well in US educational establishments but clearly... Read more

27 February, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Newton Inc. - Apple spins off the MessagePad

...Apple will be a licensee of Newton technology including the increasingly popular eMate 300 portable computer for schools. In a bit of surprising news, Apple... Read more

23 May, 1997 by ZDNet

Apple could sell Newton unit

...launch two new handheld products in the US: the MessagePad 2000 and eMate 300. The Journal also suggests that Apple plans to lay off 20... Read more

4 February, 1997 by Martin Veitch
Einstein Platform 2007.7

Einstein Platform 2007.7

...a Mac, using a NewtonOS 2.1 ROM (MP2x00 US, MP2100D or eMate 300 Read more

15 July, 2007

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...lots of people would like something like this now. But like the eMate -- remember that? -- where Apple took the much-loved Newton technology, put it... Read more

3 May, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

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