September 5, 2002: Second Series of Switch Ads Announced
by Chris Seibold on Sep 05, 2008The first series of switch ads was Apple's big push back into public consciousness. The ads featured actual Mac users explaining why they switched from the PC to the Mac.The first series of ads were …(read more)
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
July 23, 1981: Steve Jobs Perfectionism is displayed on the Original Mac Project
Steve Jobs has a many enviable qualities. His attention to detail, his ability to grasp what people actually want, his management style and presentation skills …(read more)
July 22, 1997: OS 8 nee OS 7.7 rolls out
Mac OS 8 was interesting for more than OS advances. It was interesting because the OS was supposed to be the first apperance of the …(read more)
July 21, 1999: WiFi Introduced…By Apple
The iMac was a huge success for Apple. With a homerun like that, the question naturally arises "How can we repeat that with a laptop?" …(read more)
July 20, 1982: Hertzfeld Listens to Alan Kay
The programmer behind a lot of what was good about the original Macintosh was Andy Herzfeld. While Herzfeld had a rebel streak and couldn't abide …(read more)
July 19, 2000: Cube Introduced
The G4 cube was hailed by the media as a design breakthrough. There is little wonder why, the small form factor and convection cooling made …(read more)
July 18, 1994: Quadra 630 Introduced. Last of a Breed
The 680x0 processor by Motorola had served Apple well since the introduction of the original Mac based on a 8 MHz 68000. However, the elderly, …(read more)
July 17, 2002: Apple Kills iTools
If you were using iTools, Apple's suite of web enhancements used to help lure people into buying Mac OS 8, you got a nasty bit …(read more)
July 16, 1994: A Mac does DOS
A Macintosh booting into Windows seems passe since the release of Boot Camp. Perhaps surprisingly, Boot Camp it isn't the first dual boot solution Apple …(read more)
July 15, 1985: Aldus PageMaker Completed!
Most people with a bent for technology are aware how Xerox influenced Apple's development of the GUI. What many tech geeks are unaware of is …(read more)
July 14, 2002: Apple Previews Jaguar
In the great cavalcade of cat names the first one that really mattered was Jaguar, the code name for OS 10.2. The first iteration of …(read more)
July 13, 1994: PowerBook 150 Introduced
One of the first low cost PowerBooks introduced was the PowerBook 150. The price was nice but Apple made it clear that this wasn't the …(read more)
July 8, 2004: Apple Stops Taking Orders for the iMac
The iMac, since its introduction, has been Apple's flagship product. The iMac generally features Apple's pro line chip at a consumer friendly price and, to …(read more)
