How a memorable part of computer history — which almost didn’t happen — got saved for posterity.
Reviews & Features
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.
30-Second Tech Trick: How to Extend Your iPhone Battery
Whether you know it or not, you have a bunch up apps automatically pulling down new content throughout the day.
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.
How Much Do Americans Really Care About Online Privacy?
Given all the talk about protecting our personal privacy, is anyone seriously doing something about it? Well, sort of.
How Nintendo Can Do Mobile Without Giving Up on Hardware
It’s all about the controller, and playing to Nintendo’s strengths.
Nintendo, Like Apple, Needs to Control the Experience from Nuts to Bolts to Keep Being Nintendo
Assuming Nintendo’s future lies with mobile devices like smartphones or tablets is wrongheaded thinking.
How to Make Your Smartphone Smarter
Wouldn’t it be great if your smartphone were smart enough to know what you were doing? With the right apps, it can feel as though it does.
Every Nintendo Start Screen in a Three-Hour Video? Yes, Please
Surely you can set aside three measly hours of your workday to watch this. Yes? Yes. Say yes.
A Sugar-Powered Smartphone? Sweet!
A more efficient, sugar-powered battery developed by a team at Virginia Tech could help move the technology out of the lab and into your favorite gadget.