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The Macintosh 128K, the machine that started it all for Apple and sought to turn the tables toward a user-friendly interface, is turning 35.
Apple has told the developer of a tiny original Mac replica to stop selling them, but for a little while yet they remain available.
On January 24, 1984, during an Apple shareholders conference, Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh, highlighting its ability to "speak" for itself and marking a revolutionary moment in personal ...
Bill Atkinson, the Apple designer behind the Lisa and Macintosh graphical user interfaces, has passed away at 74 due to pancreatic cancer. Instrumental in creating user-friendly interfaces ...
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Atkinson’s gleeful brilliance helped people draw on computer screens and access information via links.
Tiny Macintosh replica: Pico-Mac-Nano brings the classic to 62 millimeters A British hobbyist has built a miniature version of the Macintosh from 1984. It is said to be fully functional.
1-Bit Rainbow, an online store full of spare parts and accessories for keeping vintage Apple computers running, is now selling a functional original Macintosh replica that’s just 2.4-inches tall ...
Have you ever looked in a doll house and said “I wish those dolls had a scale replica of a 1984 Macintosh 128K that could be operated by USB?” — well, us neither, but [Nick Gillar… ...
Lots of people create custom PCs, but few build them inside 40-year-old Macintosh cases. We spoke to one person who did to learn how it all went down.
Apple announced the Macintosh 41 years ago today, introducing the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical user interface. The Macintosh revolutionized personal computing by ...