Apple's compact Mac mini isn't as popular as it once was, but the company could easily make it a hot seller again if it just followed John Leake's lead and turned it into a miniature Macintosh.
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At one-third the size of the original, it's pretty much too cute to resist.
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Using a Raspberry Pi at its core running an emulator called Mini vMac, Leake's creation is fully functional - minus the faux disk drive in the front.
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On the back you'll find a pair of USB ports, as well as ethernet and HDMI. And 'round front a 3.5-inch, 320×200 LCD display trades authenticity for crisp icons and legible text.
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