RM2EX8WRY–SYRACUSE, NEW YORK, USA - Cell phone technician works on circuit board, telecommunications equipment, while wearing static electricity grounding wrist strap.
RMFFN5D7–computer / electronics,computer,Motorola EXORset 100,early office computer,made by Motorola microsystems,microprocessor Motorola 6809,clock frequency 1 megahertz,56 kilobyte random access memory,12 kilobyte read-only memory,two built-in floppy disk drive 5.25'',monitor 12'',monochrome display,green,text resolution 22 lines a 80 characters,graphic resolution 320 x 256,operating system XDOS,USA,1980,old computer,history of computer,microelectronics,clipping,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,collectible,collector's item,collectibles,collector's ,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RPW8N9–1980's CELL MOTOROLA FLIP MOBILE PHONE MODEL FASHION MOBILE PHONE 1st generation flip mobile cell telephone Motorola advert photo 1980s fashion style technology fashion city image executive businesswoman UK
RMH9T8P5–Blonde woman in 1980's business suit with a Motorola DynaTAC 8000m Brick Phone
RMCPNR9H–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh 512k,with integrated 9 inch bw-monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive,USA,1984,keyboard,keyboards,computer mouse,clicker,mice,mouses,512 kilobyte random access memory,processor Motorola 68000,8 megahertz,original price 1984: 3.195 dollar,design,classic,nickname: Apple Mac,cubes,Mac cube,personal computer,history of computer,computer engineering,invention,inventions,80s,W. M. Weber Collection,EDP,IT,still,studio shot,hardware,consumer electronics,home computer,compact unit,compa,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFMNH4GN–Hallstahammar, Sweden - December 10, 2012: One 1980s era Motorola MCR 9500XL mobilephone used in Sweden.
RMG5B4BA–Motorola 4800X transportable mobile phone released in 1984 4500X / 4800X / 5000X (Europe), Tough Talker (North America)
RMDRKG8E–Best known as Apple's Chief Evangelist in the 1980s, Silicon Valley icon Guy Kawasaki has become a special advisor to Google's Motorola unit. He's seen here at a cafe in Menlo Park. - 2013.
RMC7TMHN–Old cell phone. Motorola from around 1990
RFPRTMJ8–Retro mobile cell phone on a vintage yellow background with space for copy and text
RFAD6W3G–Working from home in the 1980's on a vintage Amiga 500 word processor computer
RF2E4MG2G–Vector Isolated Illustration of a 80s mobile phone. Vintage Phone Icon
RMEXR090–1980s UK Motorola Magazine Advert
RM2EX8WTP–SYRACUSE, NEW YORK, USA - Cell phone technicians work on telecommunications equipment.
RMBK0TGB–LIFESTYLE FASHION TECHNOLOGY 1980s MOTOROLA FLIP PHONE 1980's advertising image illustrating business executive woman talking with London red bus speed blurred behind with early first generation flip open mobile cell telephone London UK
RMCPNR2F–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh 512k,with integrated 9 inch bw-monitor and 3.5 inch floppy disk drive,USA,1984,keyboard,keyboards,computer mouse,clicker,mice,mouses,512 kilobyte random access memory,processor Motorola 68000,8 megahertz,original price 1984: 3.195 dollar,design,classic,nickname: Apple Mac,cubes,Mac cube,personal computer,history of computer,computer engineering,invention,inventions,80s,W. M. Weber Collection,EDP,IT,still,studio shot,hardware,consumer electronics,home computer,compact unit,compa,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFMNH4GP–Hallstahammar, Sweden - December 10, 2012: One hand holdning the receiver of a 1980s era Motorola MCR 9500XL mobilephone used in Sweden.
RMG5B4B4–Motorola 4800X transportable mobile phone released in 1984 4500X / 4800X / 5000X (Europe), Tough Talker (North America)
RMFFMJWH–computer / electronics, computer, Apple Lisa, first personal computer with grahpical user interface and mouse, first usable computer mouse, processor: Motorola 68000, 5 megahertz, 1 megabyte random access memory, 2 megabyte read-only memory, 12-inch display integrated monitor, original price 1983: 10.000 dollar, produced until 1986, USA, 1983, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFPRTMKW–retro mobile cell phone on a vintage orange background with space for copy and text
RF2E4MG2T–Vector Isolated Illustration of a 80s mobile phone. Vintage Phone Icon
RMB44FG0–1980's MODEL FASHION MOBILE FLIP PHONE 1st generation flip mobile cell telephone Motorola advert photo fashion city image executive businesswoman UK
RMG5B4BD–Motorola 4800X transportable mobile phone released in 1984 4500X / 4800X / 5000X (Europe), Tough Talker (North America)
RMCPNK52–computing / electronics, computer, Apple Lisa, first personal computer with graphic user interface and mouse, first usable computer mouse, processor: Motorola 68000, 5 MHz, 1 MB RAM, 2 MB ROM, 12-inch display, integrated monitor, computer monitor, floppy disk drive, keyboard, original price 1983: 9.995 D, the version Lisa proved for Apple as business flop, was produced until 1986, USA, United Staates of America, 1983, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFPRTMK0–Retro mobile cell phone on a vintage yellow background with space for copy and text
RMG5B4B7–Motorola 4800X transportable mobile phone released in 1984 4500X / 4800X / 5000X (Europe), Tough Talker (North America)
RMCPNR1T–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Lisa,first personal computer with graphic user interface and mouse,first useable computer mouse,processor: Motorola 68000,5 megahertz,1 megabyte random access memory,2 megabyte read only memory,12 inch display built-in monitor,original price 1983: 10.000 dollar,produced until 1986,USA,1983,computer monitor,floppy disk drive,disc drive,floppy drive,disk drives,disc drives,floppy drives,keyboard,keyboards,sales flop,disaster,flop,disasters,flops,a disastrous flop,history of computer,computer eng,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMWWF1YF–Man with 1980's DynaTAC 8000 series mobile phone
RMCPNR1N–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Lisa,first personal computer with graphic user interface and mouse,first useable computer mouse,processor: Motorola 68000,5 megahertz,1 megabyte random access memory,2 megabyte read only memory,12 inch display built-in monitor,original price 1983: 10.000 dollar,produced until 1986,USA,1983,computer monitor,floppy disk drive,disc drive,floppy drive,disk drives,disc drives,floppy drives,keyboard,keyboards,sales flop,disaster,flop,disasters,flops,a disastrous flop,history of computer,computer eng,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCPNK58–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh 512k,with integrated 9-Zoll-s/w-Monitor and 3.5-inch Flopyy Disc Drive,keyboard,mouse,computer mouse,Apple Mouse,512 KB RAM,processor: Motorola 68000,8 MHz,extra built-in hard disk drive HyperDrive,the at that time first internal hard disk drive for the first Apple Macintosh,original price 1984: 3.195 dollar,made by: Apple Computer Inc.,Cupertino,California,USA,1984,design classics,nickname,nicknames,nicknaming,Apple Mac,Mac cube,Made in USA,personal computer,history of computer,comput,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCPNK54–computing / electronics,computer,Apple Macintosh 512k,with integrated 9-Zoll-s/w-Monitor and 3.5-inch Flopyy Disc Drive,keyboard,mouse,computer mouse,Apple Mouse,512 KB RAM,processor: Motorola 68000,8 MHz,extra built-in hard disk drive HyperDrive,the at that time first internal hard disk drive for the first Apple Macintosh,original price 1984: 3.195 dollar,made by: Apple Computer Inc.,Cupertino,California,USA,1984,design classics,nickname,nicknames,nicknaming,Apple Mac,Mac cube,Made in USA,personal computer,history of computer,comput,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBXKX59–computing / electronics, computer, notebook, Apple Computer, Macintosh Portable, USA, 1989, historic, historical, 1980s, 80s, 20th century, processor: Motorola 68000, 16 MHz, trackball, Cupertino, invention, LCD display, monochrome, portable, hardware, studio shot, laptop, laptop computer, laptops, laptop computers, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGBYGFK–inventions, electronics, computer, Apple Macintosh 512 k with integrated monitor and 3,5' disk drive, keyboard, mouse, USA, 1984, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBXJA3J–computing / electronics, computer Apple Lisa, first Personal Computer with graphical user interface and mouse, USA, 1983, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
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