Beige, boring and a bit too complicated — in the 1990s, personal computers had about as much charisma as an underwhelming date. Compaq and IBM dominated the market, churning out homogenous boxy ...
Apple has never officially released a Mac with a touch screen, but it turns out you could acquire a 15-inch Mac with a 3D touch screen back in 1999. As IGN reports, the Mac in question is the 15-inch ...
The iMac has been around for more than a quarter of a century. The first iMac burst onto the scene in 1998, and was a huge success, saving Apple's bacon when things were looking bad. Like Dr. Who, the ...
People could peer into the iMac G3 to see its internal workings. Do you know your Sage from your Grape? How about your Bondi Blue from your Graphite? And who in their right mind could forget Flower ...
It was on May 6, 1998, when Apple announced its all-in-one computer named iMac. It featured a translucent Bondi Blue casing and in terms of design, it was on a different trajectory than Apple's past ...
It was one of the first products of Steve Jobs' revamped Apple and also one of the most important b/c it restored the company to profitability. It was one of the first products of Steve Jobs' revamped ...
When you look back down the list of the best Macs of all time, the iMac G3 from 1998 garners a lot of praise for putting Apple back on the map, and rightly so. But there’s another Mac from that period ...
In the late 1970s, two Steves founded Apple Computer, Inc, with operations starting out in Steve Jobs' garage. With him was Steve Wozniak, and the two would go on to revolutionize not just the ...