The Computer History Museum located in Mountain View, California, today released the Apple Lisa source code, including its system and applications software. Today happens to be the 40th anniversary of ...
The computer that Steve Jobs said was "insanely great" is turning 40 years old. On Jan. 24, 1984, Apple announced its new Macintosh computer in a “1984” George Orwell themed Super Bowl commercial that ...
MultiFinder let you switch between running applications from the Apple menu — you could even see two apps side by side on your desktop! Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac August 11, 1987: The ...
January 31, 1998: Mac clone-maker Power Computing goes out of business, having auctioned off its office supplies and computers. Apple bought out Power Computing, once the fastest-growing PC company of ...
Now that Apple has released the market-leading iPad, with a barrage of other tablet computers and dedicated eReaders flooding the market, it’s worthwhile to look back and see where all of this came ...
As part of the Apple Lisa's 40th birthday celebrations, the Computer History Museum has released the source code for Lisa OS version 3.1 under an Apple Academic License Agreement. With Apple's ...
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History of the Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is one of Apple's longest running computer lines, dating back to 1994 with the Power Macintosh. This video features 21 different Macintosh designs that led to today's "trash can" Mac Pro.