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Apple has told the developer of a tiny original Mac replica to stop selling them, but for a little while yet they remain ...
On January 24, 1984, during an Apple shareholders conference, Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh, highlighting its ability to "speak" for itself and marking a revolutionary moment in personal ...
The first Macintosh with a colour screen, the Macintosh II, only arrived in 1987. The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, England, is one of many collections that feature a functioning 128K.
I never thought I'd be riveted by a history of the Macintosh Control Panel, but an article about its design evolution has brought out the Apple history nerd in me. And I especially didn't expect to ...
Apple's Macintosh arrived with great fanfare, but the computer that aimed to show why 1984 wouldn't be like "1984" barely made its debut. Here's the story of how it came to be.
Apple’s venerable Macintosh computer, introduced with a shocking-for-its-time dystopian Super Bowl commercial in 1984, turns 40 today. The Macintosh revolutionized home computing and paved the ...
Now go out there and do it." — Former Apple CEO John Sculley, describing the launch of the Macintosh, in an essay penned commemorating the Mac’s 30th birthday in an essay for Cnet, Jan. 22, 2014.
In 1984, when the Macintosh first appeared, about 8 percent of U.S. homes had a computer; five years later, when the computer I’m writing on was sold, that figure had risen to a whopping 15 percent.
Released 30 years ago this month, the Apple Macintosh revolutionized how artists and designers work. Here, we talk to a handful of creatives--including the inventor of MacPaint and the designer of ...
The Macintosh TV even came with a remote control, something my decade-old dorm room holdover lacked. But that price! There was also the matter of the TV tuner.
on the retail box for iMacs it has “Macintosh Think Different” to this day You’re right! shows the back of the box for a 2019 21.5-inch iMac with 4K Retina display, and indeed, there on the back are ...