As the weekend quickly approaches, here’s a collection of quirky images featuring a tiny apple, naturally related to Apple, its products, and its ruthless world.
Boundless Creativity
We kick things off with a rather unusual AirPods case. Interestingly, the owner decided to have it engraved with the name Samsung
. It seems some mischievous elves had a good laugh over this.
Some people still hold a fond nostalgia for their Power Mac G4 Cube, which Apple introduced in 2000. On X, there’s a hybrid model known as Mac mini G4 (essentially a Mac mini M4 inserted into a transparent cube).
We’ve often chuckled at the sight of information screens in airports, train stations, or subways displaying the infamous Blue Screen of Death from Windows. But occasionally, macOS crashes too (let’s keep that on the down-low…).
Moreover, the gift-giving season is just around the corner. It’s high time, if you haven’t yet gotten around to it, or thought about it with strong conviction. For those still undecided, here are a couple of small accessories that any MacUser would be thrilled to display on their desk.
Thus, the Happy Classicbot is the latest version of the Classicbot toy guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. Inspired by the classic Happy icon, this designer toy is perfect for fans of classic computer design. Each Happy Classicbot comes with two new accessories: a detailed keyboard and an adorable floppy disk with a smiling face.
Additionally, the iconic mouse and font suitcase are included, just like in the original version of Classicbot. The Happy Classicbot stands about 10 cm tall in robot mode. The whole set is priced at 47.77 euros (don’t forget shipping costs to your home).
One more thing
Sometimes, we might criticize Apple for abandoning its aesthetic choices with surprising shifts for some and beneficial for others. However, the radius of the rounded corners on its devices seems to have been consistently applied from the same mold for many years.