It may seem hard to believe, but there was a time when Apple shipped computers without built-in monitor, not as an exception, but as the rule. Such was the case with the venerable Apple II, which ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1976, computer pioneers Steve ...
A new auction in March will feature a collection of over 500 Mac computers and other Apple products spanning over 45 years. Hosted by Julien's Auctions, "The Hanspeter Luzi Vintage Apple Archive" ...
The Apple II series of personal computers changed the world technologically, both at home and in the office. Its popularity soared because it was reasonably priced and it provided various computer ...
Apple would never have survived a decade without Steve Wozniak’s marvelous machine. This is part of our package about Apple’s 50th anniversary, read more here. When you think of Apple, you probably ...
Memories of your first computer can be priceless. Or they can cost $2,600. That’s how much Dan Budiac, a New York Web developer, recently paid on eBay to buy the same model Apple II he grew up with ...
This amazing stat comes from Apple's first ever applications software engineer. A midrange model of Apple’s new iMac Pro comes with a massive 11 times as many bytes of electronic memory as the Apple ...
Thirty years ago, on June 5, 1977, what is generally considered the first successfully commercial personal computer (PC), the Apple II, went on sale. Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs invented it. It ...
To properly celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary, we're taking it all the way back to the beginning. Well, almost the beginning: to the first annual West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco in April ...
While old Apple hardware is mostly long-gone, there are ways to run some of your antique software on your current Mac. Here's how to get started emulating old Apple computers on your new machine. At ...
The original Apple II computer went on sale in 1977, but enthusiasts are still finding new ways to use the classic computers. Case in point: the A2FPGA is a new peripheral card for Apple II computers ...