The Beginning of Macintosh Computers The Macintosh project started in the late 1970s with Jef Raskin (1943–2005) (see the nearby image), an Apple employee who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost ...
The Mac mini is celebrating its 20th birthday today. From its humble origins to today’s powerful M4 chips, it’s never looked ...
Today, there’s hardly a soul on the planet who doesn’t know the name Apple and its line of Macintosh computers. Thirty-five years ago, on Jan. 22, 1984, a 27-year-old Steve Jobs unveiled the very ...
These days, Apple covers multiple facets of tech, including smartphones, audio, VR headsets, and of course, computers. The Macintosh, nowadays known as the Mac, has been Apple's line of computers ...
Fortunately, back in November of last year, Apple unveiled the new Mac mini M4 which unlike its predecessor, came with 16GB ...
Macworld The Mac Pro has garnered staunch criticism from the crowd that would usually buy one–in most cases, it’s warranted.
The entry price into a Mac just got cheaper with this upgraded closeout M2 Mac mini falling to $499 for a limited time only.
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It doesn’t make sense to own a dedicated desktop computer anymore. Just get the base M4 MacBook and use it for all your ...
“Insanely great!” “Chariots of Fire” by Vangelis echoed over the auditorium as a montage of images materialized on Apple’s first Macintosh computer, shifting from an early prototype of ...