Macworld The original Macintosh 128K, famously unveiled in 1984 with an appropriately Orwellian advertising campaign, remains ...
Spigen has expanded its retro-inspired lineup of cases to include a new model that takes design cues from the Macintosh 128K.
Spigen says its new Classic LS case combines retro looks with modern practicalities. A tribute to the 1984 classic, reimagining the iconic Macintosh 128K design and its nostalgic spirit for your ...
The “Stone” colorway features a reimagined Spigen logo and keyboard-inspired side buttons for a complete throwback look ...
Apple announced the Macintosh 41 years ago today, introducing the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical user interface. The Macintosh revolutionized personal computing by ...
In an interview with CNET, Apple executives Bud Tribble, Craig Federighi and Phil Schiller share their thoughts about the impact of the Macintosh as it turns 30 today. This article is part of a CNET ...
Significant innovations often require “epistemological ruptures,” a notion introduced in 1938 by the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard that was recast as “paradigm shifts” by Thomas Kuhn in his 1962 ...
March 7, 1989: Apple introduces the Macintosh Portrait Display, a 15-inch vertical grayscale monitor designed to show full pages on a single screen. Intended for word processing and desktop publishing ...
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak wasn't a fan of the first Macintosh computer. He thought it was a "a lousy product." In an interview with The Verge's Chris Ziegler, Woz reminisced about the early days ...
Coming in the wake of the success of the Apple II, Apple's first proper triumph in the hardware space, the Apple III was the ...
David Blatner still has practically every Macintosh computer he ever bought. But one in particular stands out – the first. He remembers the neat way the screen was laid out; the glossy manual; the ...