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HISTORY Why was Apple’s first computer called Macintosh and when did they become iMac? Apple was founded with the purpose of making computers that people could have in their home or office and ...
The computer inventor and co-founder of Apple is sounding the alarm about one of the great threats of this new Information ...
The Apple computer was sold in 1976 at the eyebrow-raising price of $666.66, reportedly because Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak liked repeated digits.
Can you imagine life without the internet? Yet, 23 years ago when Apple introduced the iMac, internet access was expensive and unreliable. Even so, then-CEO Steve Jobs was among the first to see ...
But mostly, I remember what it was like when I first used an Apple computer. I asked my colleagues at Ars Technica to share recollections of their first experiences with Apple technology.
A rare Apple-1 computer made by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, a harbinger of the personal computing and internet age, could fetch up to £500,000 (US$630,000) at a Christie’s online ...
Now defunct, Bloomington-based Data Domain became one of Apple's first four dealers in 1976 and is thought to be whether the term “personal computer” originated, according to RR Auction.
How Apple became the first American publicly traded company to reach $1 trillion valuation "A testimony to Steve Jobs’ vision,” says analyst Gene Munster.