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As 2024 springs into reality, it's a fresh opportunity to look at what Apple can do to to stay alive and remain relevant as its core Mac platform reaches the ripe old age of 40.
On 24 January 1984, the Apple Macintosh 128K was unveiled to the world – and it changed personal computing forever. ... "It’s 40 years old and it’s still going," says Lisa McGerty, ...
Old-school Macintosh-to-VGA adapter. Just solve for X, set the right DIP switches and you’re golden. If you’re the happy owner of a vintage Apple system like a 1989 Macintosh IIci you may know ...
Before Apple replaced it with the 512K known as Fat Mac, only 372,000 units of Macintosh 128K were produced. It is estimated that fewer than 10,000 are currently in existence, with less than 1,000 ...
Now that Apple sells over hundreds of millions of iPhones a year, it's easy to forget that it all began with two college ...
Steve Jobs introduced the 1984 Macintosh (128K), the original Apple Macintosh computer, on January 24, 1984, at Apple's annual shareholders meeting. It is estimated to auction for between $200 and ...
Apple Macintosh computer, model M001, c 1984. Photograph: ... “When you show Mac to an absolute novice,” says Chris Espinosa, the twenty-two-year-old head of publications for the Mac team, ...
So hopes the owner of an Apple Macintosh prototype with a 5.25-inch "Twiggy" floppy drive that was used to develop demonstration software way back in the day. The old school Macintosh prototype ...
Lots of people create custom PCs, but few build them inside 40-year-old Macintosh cases. We spoke to one person who did to learn how it all went down.