January 16, 2020 10:32 am
Image: Apple via Apple Archive
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2020/1/16/21068499/apple-archival-project-unofficial-ads-tv-trailers-wwdc-keynotes-backup-nostalgia-history
The Apple Archive is a compelling and completely unofficial trip down memory lane
Image: Apple via Apple Archive
A new and completely unofficial archive of all things Apple is attempting to make almost 44 years of the company’s official videos, ads, and imagery available to browse online. 9to5Mac reports that The Apple Archive currently contains just under 1TB of data, comprising over 15,000 files, and it includes everything from print ads, to TV spots, WWDC sessions, internal training videos, and even a collection of macOS and iOS wallpapers.
The whole collection is well worth browsing through, but there are a few particularly interesting inclusions. This unreleased social ad for the long-delayed-then-cancelled AirPower charging pad is fascinating. Not only does it show off how Apple might have marketed its wireless charger had it actually...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2020/1/16/21068499/apple-archival-project-unofficial-ads-tv-trailers-wwdc-keynotes-backup-nostalgia-history
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