One of two Apple Macintosh prototypes extant and already the most valuable Apple Macintosh to have ever sold at auction, #M0001 is heading for auction at Bonhams’ History of Science & Technology Sale ...
Bill Atkinson, a pioneering computer engineer and programmer at Apple, instrumental in the creation of the Macintosh computer in January 1984, died June 5. Atkinson, 74, passed away at his home in ...
When a 28-year-old brash, bow-tie-wearing Steve Jobs unveiled the Macintosh PC on Jan. 24, 1984, few people knew how much one consumer tech product would change our lives. It delivered a bunch of ...
A company called 1-bit Rainbow has just released the smallest working Mac computer in the world. It’s called the Pico-Mac-Nano, and it comes with a 2-inch display. It’s small enough to fit in the palm ...
Among this crowd, it’s safe to say that the original 68000 Macintosh computers need no introduction, but it’s possible some of you aren’t familiar with Chip8. It was an interpreted virtual machine ...
It’s been almost 30 years since the release of the original Macintosh computer. Original Macintosh computer. John Leake, co-host of RetroMacCast, a website dedicated to remembering the iconic ...
A piece of Apple memorabilia auctioned for tens of thousands of dollars. A colorful bow tie worn by late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs sold for $35,750. He wore it when he debuted the company's Macintosh ...
Apple's innovative "Test Drive a Macintosh" ad campaign urged potential customers to take a Mac for a spin. Photo: Apple November 8, 1984: After initial Mac sales prove disappointing, Apple CEO John ...
A newly released 3D printer filament specifically created to closely match the legendary "Platinum" finish of vintage Macintosh computers has just become available. Developed by computer collector Joe ...
I’m a Mac dabbler, not a Mac user. My teenage daughter accuses me of not being cool enough to “get” the Macintosh gestalt, and she may be right. But I’m hearing from more and more small business ...
When it came to fashion, Steve Jobs was perhaps best known for his signature black turtlenecks. But he wore a more obscure and much more colorful bow tie to unveil a monumental product in the ...