You don’t have to be computer savvy to understand the vision of Steve Jobs. Architect Peter Bohlin who designed Apple’s epic glass cube for the Fifth Avenue store in New York is “a total computer ...
Another patent was found today by Apple, this time for a cube-shaped computing device. The fins on the top look like it’s for cooling, which was definitely a problem in the original G4 cube that ...
The massive glass cube hovering over the Apple Store at Fifth Avenue is truly iconic: It’s transformed a store where people buy iPhones into a legitimate New York City landmark. And it’s about to be ...
Apple's "cube" Fifth Avenue New York City store must rate as one of the firm's most recognizable and has now reopened after a substantial renovation. Still sporting the same defining glass box ...
Thanks to its upgraded processor, the owner of this Cube needed to find a way to cool its innards. The solution: Cut a hole in the case and disguise it with a grille shaped like the biohazard symbol.
OK, so, from a commercial standpoint, the Power Mac G4 Cube flopped. But was it a flop from a design standpoint? After all, only five years after the Cube’s release—and four years after it was ...
Apple will soon dismantle and remove the iconic glass cube entrance at its Fifth Avenue Apple Store in Manhattan, New York, which is in the process of being renovated and expanded. On March 16, Apple ...