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Apple has been updating some classic Mac icons during the macOS Tahoe beta, upsetting some longtime Mac users who prefer the ...
The original hard drive icon dates back to 2000, when Apple introduced the new look and feel of Mac OS X to the public ...
Macworld You’ve read a lot about the macOS 26 interface this summer, but it’s not just menus and buttons that will be ...
Wokyis M5 is inspired by the Apple Macintosh, and adds no less than 14 connection points and a 5-inch secondary display to ...
Apple's Macintosh arrived with great fanfare, but the computer that aimed to show why 1984 wouldn't be like "1984" barely made its debut. Here's the story of how it came to be.
Tiny Macintosh replica: Pico-Mac-Nano brings the classic to 62 millimeters A British hobbyist has built a miniature version of the Macintosh from 1984. It is said to be fully functional.
The first Macintosh with a colour screen, the Macintosh II, only arrived in 1987. The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, England, is one of many collections that feature a functioning 128K.
In the demo video embedded below, you can see his 512k Macintosh in pieces because he’s been poking at it with a logic analyzer to verify the hardware does what he thinks it’s being told.
It’s been more than 30 years since the arrival of Apple’s Macintosh computer — the Mac — which has evolved substantially, especially over the past decade. (And it’s been more than 20 ...
In 1984, when the Macintosh first appeared, about 8 percent of U.S. homes had a computer; five years later, when the computer I’m writing on was sold, that figure had risen to a whopping 15 percent.
Released in 1984, the original Macintosh was a wonder – not only did it have a GUI and a mouse, it was actually one of the smaller computers of the day. Now that we’re nearly 30 years p… ...
Now go out there and do it." — Former Apple CEO John Sculley, describing the launch of the Macintosh, in an essay penned commemorating the Mac’s 30th birthday in an essay for Cnet, Jan. 22, 2014.