The man's voice is menacing, and British, as he says, 'Today we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives' in a 'garden of pure ideology, where each worker may bloom secure from the pests obeying contradictory thoughts.'
Finder Guy is an adorably chunky, dual-toned blue creature with a rounded head and a perpetual smile. Apple is being fairly tight-lipped about him; he hasn't been officially announced or acknowledged by the company.
The 'Steve Jobs' iPhone 17 Pro contains an authenticated fragment of Jobs' original black turtleneck, sealed inside the chassis beneath a raised titanium logo.
On March 2, Apple unveiled the iPhone 17e, the successor to last year's budget-friendly model. The device finally includes MagSafe support, a feature conspicuously absent from its predecessor, along with an A19 chip and Ceramic Shield 2 for improved durability.
The Apple II put the small, scrappy upstart company on the map. It was Apple's first mass-market personal computer, designed by Wozniak as a complete, ready-to-use machine rather than a bare circuit board for hobbyists which had been the home-computing norm up to that point. The Apple II combined the electronics, keyboard and power supply in a single case, and could plug straight into a monitor screen, making computing feel far less intimidating.
The Classic LS marks a pivot from colorful transparency to utilitarian elegance. Celebrating Apple's 50th anniversary, this new case reaches back to the Macintosh 128k and Apple Lisa era, when computers came in beige enclosures and harbored revolutionary ambitions. The platinum-gray finish, ridged camera module, and rainbow logo placement all reference those iconic machines. Spigen has managed to honor the design legacy and vision Steve Jobs set in motion while keeping features like MagSafe and Camera Control Button functionality intact.