Why Apple Should Take a Look Back, though Steve Jobs Didn’t
David Greelish, a computer historian and president of the Atlanta Historical Computing Society, proposes a public visitor‘s center, with a space that tells Apple‘s story.
Read MoreDavid Greelish, a computer historian and president of the Atlanta Historical Computing Society, proposes a public visitor‘s center, with a space that tells Apple‘s story.
Read MorePresident Barack Obama receives the Presidential Daily Briefing from Robert Cardillo, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Intelligence Integration, in
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Read MoreIt All Began with “Annie” – The Vision of a Computer for the Masses (Updated: May 2018) It had been
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Read MoreThe introduction of the first Mac on January 24th, 1984; taken from the “Lost 1984 Videos”
Read MoreIt is claimed again and again that in the course of the Macintosh’s development, Apple just resorted to the ideas the research laboratory Xerox PARC had hatched before. Fact or Fiction?
The myth entwines about a late 1979 visit to Xerox PARC by a group of Apple engineers and executives led by Steve Jobs.
Read MoreThe making of Macintosh – An Interview with The Macintosh Design Team (Byte – Feb, 1984) Bill Atkinson nearly had
Read MoreSteve Wozniak remembers building the first Apple Computer at Authors Business Series Luncheon talking about his book “iWoz: How I
Read MoreThe third generation iPod shuffle was released on 11 March, 2009 and is said by Apple to be “jaw-droppingly small”
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