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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 arrival of the Macintosh wasn't a surprise; it was actually two years behind its originally expected ship date. Apple had hoped to ship the Macintosh by 1982.
By 1996, however, prospects were starting to look grim, with severe revenue losses and grave management issues. The Macintosh seemed like it might be doomed, with the company in a downward spiral.
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.
Let's look at that first Macintosh, and then compare it to the current incarnation, the Apple iMac 27-inch (Intel Core i5-4670), the most recent refreshed version of the Mac, and our current ...
A rare prototype of the original Apple Macintosh featuring a 5.25-inch disk drive instead of the 3.5-inch drive the personal computer eventually shipped with is headed to auction again as part 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.
This month is the 20th anniversary of Apple's Macintosh. To mark the occasion, Wired News is running several stories this week about the groundbreaking machine, the people who created it and the ...