Late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs wore the bow tie when he debuted the company's Macintosh computer in 1984.
What is true, however, is that in general more computer memory tends to be better than less. In fact, this was the basis for the Macintosh 512k in the 1980s, whose main feature was that it was ...
[Bbraun] has an old Macintosh SE computer. He was looking for a way to view the video output from the SE on a newer, modern computer. He ended up working out a pretty clever solution using a ...
And he believed deeply that this team of engineers, designers, and programmers, who were also sculptors, photographers, and musicians—a team that integrated technology and the liberal arts—could ...
RR Auction is selling an Apple-1 computer, built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, which could fetch up to $300,000. The auction also features other rare Apple memorabilia, including prototype models ...
This means that the computer could be pushed back against a wall or desk with all of its accessories plugged in, without damaging the cables. That’s clever. All of these features did come at a cost.
A family of desktop and laptop computers from Apple, introduced in 1984 as the Macintosh, which was coined from the McIntosh apple. First to popularize the graphical user interface (GUI), the ...
Apple has consistently pushed the boundaries of consumer technology, creating iconic products that have revolutionized daily life. Here's a look back to the company's early history.
A new exhibition at MoMA showcases the industrial design of our never-ending age of anxiety.
To open up a 'terminal' session from a computer running the 'macintosh' operating system, you must use a 'secure shell' (ssh) client. If you are running MAC OS X, the ssh program is already on your ...
Heralded by a now-most famous TV commercial, the Macintosh computer lived up to the revolutionary promise made by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs during its 1984 unveiling. Among other things ...