How a memorable part of computer history — which almost didn’t happen — got saved for posterity.
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Apple’s Macintosh Computer Turns 30: Did You Know It Almost Failed?
What most people don’t realize is that it wasn’t until almost two years after the original Mac was introduced that Apple finally got it right.
My Ringside Seat at the 1984 Mac Unveiling
As I sat third row center at the Flint Center in Cupertino on January 24, 1984, I had no idea that I was witnessing history.
Hey, I Guess Apple Does Care About Its Own History
The Mac turns 30 — and Apple, for once, is celebrating.
20 Ways Apple’s Mac Changed Everything (Other Than the Most Obvious Ones)
The story of a computer that never stopped mattering.
Macintosh at 30: Apple’s Computer Evolution
Photos of Apple’s iconic desktops and laptops throughout the years.
OS X Mavericks Will Be Free and It’s Available Today Along with New Retina MacBook Pros
The tenth version of Apple’s tenth operating system, OS X Mavericks, will be totally free and it’s available today.
OS X Mavericks Goes Gold, Meaning New Retina Apple Products May Be Imminent
The gold master ripcord has officially been pulled.
Back to School: Buy a Mac from Apple and Get a $100 Gift Card, or Buy an iPad and Get a $50 Gift Card
In the market for a new Mac or iPad? You could get money to put toward apps, music and iBooks.
Apple Lops $200 Off 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro Line, Upgrades Other MacBooks
Announced in October, Apple’s 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro carried a starting price of $1,700. Apple has now cut that to $1,500 and upgraded other MacBook models as well.
Apple’s 2013 in Rumors: Fingerprint Sensors and More Retina Displays, but No TV
A much slimmer iPad, an iPad Mini with a Retina display and an iPhone with a built-in fingerprint reader could all be on tap for 2013, according to one industry analyst.
10 Mac Apps that Need MacBook Pro Retina Support (and Pronto)
Yesterday the unthinkable happened: my local Apple Store got their mitts on a mid-grade MacBook Pro with Retina display they could actually sell. That’s right: Instead of putting it out on one of their tables with a security …