Today is the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the Macintosh. The original “Mac” arrived along with the famous 1984 commercial, aired just once (but then aired many times on local and network ...
Bill Atkinson, a pioneering computer engineer and programmer at Apple, instrumental in the creation of the Macintosh computer in January 1984, died June 5. Atkinson, 74, passed away at his home in ...
Today, January 24 is the 38th annual Macintosh Computer Day, the day each year that honors the unveiling of the very first Macintosh. On Jan. 24, 1984, Apple unleashed the first personal computer to ...
One of two Apple Macintosh prototypes extant and already the most valuable Apple Macintosh to have ever sold at auction, #M0001 is heading for auction at Bonhams’ History of Science & Technology Sale ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A piece of Apple memorabilia auctioned for tens of thousands of dollars. A colorful bow tie worn by late Apple cofounder Steve ...
Mac clones did not pan out for Power Computing. January 31, 1998: Mac clone-maker Power Computing goes out of business, having auctioned off its office supplies and computers. Apple bought out Power ...
Sure, it looks charmingly retro today. But the little Macintosh computer introduced in 1984 was a daring machine in its time—and its influence on everything Apple does has been profound. As I probably ...
Rony Sebok got a job at Apple straight out of Harvard in 1983 working on the Mac team. She worked with a small team of software engineers under the direction of Steve Jobs. Sebok said Jobs was a ...
When a 28-year-old brash, bow-tie-wearing Steve Jobs unveiled the Macintosh PC on Jan. 24, 1984, few people knew how much one consumer tech product would change our lives. It delivered a bunch of ...
Apple Intelligence might actually be the latest attempt by Apple to fulfill the dream behind the original Mac.
Perhaps more exciting is the fact that the Wokyis M5 puts some useful ports at the front, whereas the Mac mini has a number ...
A company called 1-bit Rainbow has just released the smallest working Mac computer in the world. It’s called the Pico-Mac-Nano, and it comes with a 2-inch display. It’s small enough to fit in the palm ...