The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
As Apple turns 50, we look back at the boldest (and most questionable) hardware to ever pass through the PC Labs.
In honor of the company's 50th anniversary, I bought an Apple QuickTake 100 from 1994 to find out what it was like to use a ...
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When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we ...
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Apple would never have survived a decade without Steve Wozniak’s marvelous machine. This is part of our package about ...
The Apple-1, designed by Steve Wozniak and sold through stores like Byte Shop, arrived as a fully assembled board powered by ...