Month: August 2025

  • 2003: Envisioning the Future

    In 2003, Alan and Priscilla mounted a WiFi-enabled iBook on their kitchen wall. It was an early glimpse at the Future, but we certainly did not envision what it would lead to. Digital cameras were starting to become popular, and the worldwide web was rapidly evolving into a very visual place. Digital photo frames were…

  • Technology Notes: The Levy Sheet Music Collection

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    Alan’s great-uncle Lester Levy was one of the foremost collectors of sheet music in the United States. He donated his collection of over 30,000 pieces to his alma mater, Johns Hopkins University, in 1976, adding to it until his death in 1989. After that his relatives and Johns Hopkins took over. The evolution of the…

  • The rise and fall of dial-up Internet

    In early 1995, when Alan started his easy-to-use dial-up Internet company, Open Door Networks, there was already a well established company leading that field: America Online. AOL, as it would come to be named, already had well over a million users, and its “You’ve got mail!” greeting would even become the title of a popular…

  • 1994: QuickTake state-of-the-art camera

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    In 1994, ten years after introducing a computer that would define the state of the art for decades to come, Apple introduced a state-of-the-art digital camera. It wouldn’t be quite as successful as the Macintosh. The Apple QuickTake had a resolution of 640×480 pixels (about 1/3 of a megapixel). It could be used to take…

  • January 24, 1984: The Macintosh introduction

    As Apple’s Super Bowl ad promised, the Macintosh was introduced to the world on January 24, 1984. Actually it was introduced to Apple shareholders, employees and other stakeholders, at the Apple shareholders annual meeting. Alan and Priscilla were lucky enough to be in the audience that day, and it’s an experience we will never forget.…