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First launched in 1994, the Power Macs were the first computers to use PowerPC architectures, which Apple stuck with until 2006 and the switch to Intel architectures. The best-looking iteration of ...
Yet it wouldn’t be where it is today were it not for the first-ever aluminum Mac mini, which launched 15 years ago today.
Apple-1s, as assembled by Wozniak and Jobs, were sold mostly as bare-bones boards and did not include screens, keyboards or cases, far from the polished metal-and-glass Apple products sold today.
The earliest details regarding Wozniak, Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, Calif., Jobs, The Byte Shop, the $666.66 price point for the Apple I and much more are all part of the rich history on ...
Big news, Mac gamers: Metal, the codename for Apple’s pitch to one-up OpenGL in iOS, is coming to OS X, according to Apple software engineering VP Craig Federighi at this year’s WWDC. To be ...
Indeed, Apple will push Metal — its own graphics API, which is only found on the iPhone, iPad and, with the MacOS update, all Mac computers. First released in 2014, Apple's Metal is certainly ...
Apple today announced a boost to performance coming to users with OS X El Capitan in the form of Metal, previously available only for iOS. The company promises the inclusion of Apple's ...
Electrical engineer Fred Hatfield bought an Apple-1 computer in 1976, one of Apple's first computers. At an auction in Germany this weekend, it sold for $671,400. Hatfield's relationship with that ...
The computer was designed by Steve Wozniak and assembled and tested by Steve Jobs. The Apple-1 on sale has only had two owners. This particular example was bought by an electronics professor, who ...