Amiga and Atari fans used to lord over their Apple-eating brethren the fact that Cupertino never moved to the most advanced ...
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 a world of beige-colored boxes, this one stood out. Powered by a 32MHz Motorola 68030, the Macintosh TV was painted black and paired with a black keyboard and mouse. It was an all-in-one computer ...
In a world in which music videos can be shot on an iPhone, and more design is seemingly done on screen than off, the idea that computers can shape how artists and designers create things seems obvious ...
Chris Espinosa's initial design for the Macintosh calculator app received a harsh critique from Jobs, who described it as a promising start but ultimately unsatisfactory. He highlighted issues such as ...
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The Macintosh 40th anniversary isn’t actually until tomorrow, but the celebrations are underway, with Apple execs sharing their own perspective on the machine which ultimately transformed not just how ...
In 1982, a 21-year-old Chris Espinosa faced a familiar challenge in software design: satisfying Steve Jobs’ exacting eye.
Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) personal computer lineup originally launched in January 1984. The Mac accounted for roughly 11.3 percent of Apple's revenues in the fiscal year ended September 2016. The ...
This article is part of a CNET special report on the 30th anniversary of the Macintosh, looking at the beginnings of Apple's landmark machine and its impact over the last three decades. The date was ...