Apple would never have survived a decade without Steve Wozniak’s marvelous machine. This is part of our package about Apple’s 50th anniversary, read more here. When you think of Apple, you probably ...
The small garage where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (Woz) began assembling parts for the first Apple computer still draws visitors who pose for pictures. Entrepreneurs and founders often make a ...
As Apple turns 50, it’s worth looking back on the company’s greatest accomplishments and lowest moments through history. If you don’t have time for David Pogue’s 600-page epic, Apple: The First 50 ...
Steve Jobs' long-running dislike of cooling fans helped doom one of Apple Inc.’s AAPL earliest business computers, the Apple III, but Apple's newly released fanless MacBook Neo may be the closest the ...
We Cult of Mac writers are lifetime Apple users. And our expertise goes way back. We remember 9-inch monochrome screens, and know what SCSI stands for. We didn’t just read about Apple’s struggles in ...
The Macintosh Portable marked Apple's first real use inside a crewed spacecraft. NASA flew the computer on Shuttle missions in the early 1990s, with documentation linking it to STS-41 and STS-43 as ...
In the spring of 1977, Pete Carey walked into Apple’s new office expecting to see the future. Instead, he saw filing cabinets. “There were filing cabinets everywhere,” recalled Carey, a Pulitzer Prize ...