The pioneering PC revolutionized how people interact with computers. As the Mac enters its fifth decade, Apple says it will continue to evolve.
Print has been acquired by an independent group of collaborators—Deb Aldrich, Laura Des Enfants, Jessica Deseo, Andrew Gibbs, Steven Heller and Debbie Millman—and soon enough, we’ll be back in full force with an all-new look, all-new content and a fresh outlook for the future! In the meantime, we’re looking back at some of our favorite pieces. Enjoy. From the curious introductory price of $666.66 to spreads featuring David Carson, old Apple and Mac ads are fascinating. On the
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Macs can last a long time, far longer than Apple will support them with macOS updates. If your Mac cannot run the latest version of macOS, it is unsafe to use online. Here are some tips for getting the most out of your old Mac, safely.
Image: Wikipedia Apple III - 1980 This next iteration of the Apple c omputer for business was created primarily to compete with business computing companies like IBM. Image: Wikipedia Apple IIe - 1983 The Apple IIe keyboard was built in to the computer and did away with the numeric keypad. Image: Wikipedia Lisa/Macintosh XL - 1983 While Lisa won the legendary race between itself and the Macintosh by being the first desktop computer to market with an intuitive GUI, it flopped with the public due to sticker shock at its $10,000 price tag and a lack of software titles. Image: Wikipedia Apple IIc - 1984 The Apple IIc represented Apple's first attempt at both a portable computer and "out-of-the-box" functionality. Image: Wikipedia Macintosh - 1984 The Macintosh, for most of us, was the computer that started it all. Image: Wikipedia Apple IIGS - 1986 The first 50,000 of these came with Steve Wozniak's signature silkscreened on the front. Image: Wikipedia Macintosh Plus - 1986 The Plus version of the Macintosh originally featured the same beige colour as the original Macintosh, but in 1987 was changed to the warm gray Platinum colour that would characterize Apple computers for years to come. Image: Wikipedia Macintosh SE - 1987 Space for an internal hard disk and advanced SCSI support were some of the selling features of the SE. Image: Wikipedia Apple IIc Plus - 1988 With this model, Apple did away with the 5.25" floppy in the Apple II line and switched over completely to the 3.5" floppy. Image: Wikipedia Macintosh SE/30 - 1989 The SE/30 sported the capacity for expandable RAM and a 1.44mb floppy disk drive as standard. Image: Wikipedia Apple Macintosh LC 500 - 1993 The Apple MacIntosh LC series were sold as Apple’s upper low end computers for the mid 1990’s. Image: Wikipedia iMac G3 Tray-Loading, Bondi Blue - 1998 In doing away with the tower and keeping the computing power, Apple completely revolutionized the desktop computer industry. Image: Wikipedia Desktop Computers Macintosh II - 1987 This was the first "modular" design computer that Apple put out. Image: Wikipedia PowerBook 100 - 1991 The PowerBook 100 was a result of a collaboration between Sony and Apple - Sony miniaturized the parts for Apple for the 100. Image: Wikipedia PowerBook G3 - 1997 The Wallstreet model , pictured above, marked the last use of the rainbow-coloured Apple logo. Image: Wikipedia Apple Extended Keyboard - 1990 This keyboard represents the golden age of Apple keyboards for many fans. Image: Wikipedia Apple Pro Keyboard/Apple Keyboard - 2000 This keyboard had the "Command" letters removed from the command key entirely. Image: Apple.com Mice Macintosh Mouse - 1984 While the Macintosh is responsible for making the computer mouse part of our everyday reality, it was actually an adaptation of the mouse designed for the Lisa and was not the first mouse used by Apple. Image: Wikipedia Apple IIc Mouse - 1984 This mouse removed the contrasting colours featured on the Macintosh mouse and also offered support for gaming devices such as joysticks. Image: Wikipedia Apple Desktop Mouse - 1986 Image: Wikipedia ADB Mouse II - 1993 This update was included with all Macs between 1993 and 1998. Image: Wikipedia iMac USB Mouse - 1998 This mouse was shipped with all iMacs for two years after its introduction. Image: Wikipedia Generation Two - 2002 The second generation of the iPod featured a touch-sensitive wheel rather than a mechanical wheel. Image: Wikipedia Generation Three - 2003 The third generation saw the introduction of a thinner iPod. Image: Wikipedia Generation 4 - 2004 The fourth generation saw the Touch Wheel replaced with the Click Wheel from the iPod Mini. Image: Wikipedia iPod Shuffle - 2005 This first generation was introduced at MacWorld with the tag line "Life is Random". Image: Apple.com iPod Shuffle - 2006 The smaller iPod Shuffle is the smallest device made by Apple. Image by apple.com iPod Nano First Generation - 2005 Image: eShop Macsales Second Generation - 2006 Image: Les Numeriques Third Generation - 2007 Image: Apple.com Fourth Generation
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This old Mac poster still adorns the computer room/creatives department in the office. I wonder if the artists draw inspiration from it though :p
A comprehensive visual history of Classic Mac OS (System 1-System 9) from 1984 to 2001. See a gallery of the Classic Mac OS (System 1-System 9) evolution from the beginning to 2001.
The old school computers may have faded in our memory thanks to the high-end Macs and PCs but if you’ve watched Marvel’s Loki, streaming on Disney+, you may hav
My old iMac is almost ten years old, and probably faster than when it was new. Here's how to keep your old Mac ticking along.
Inside and out, the Mac has changed drastically over the last thirty years, but one aspect has remained relatively consistent: the all-in-one form factor. From the get-go, the Macintosh brand has largely been associated with the simplicity of an all-in-one device, and that tradition has carried on with the advent of the iMac. In honor of such an important anniversary, let's take a look at some of the most notable all-in-one Macs ever released.
Steve Jobs' death highlighted a key but often-bungled journalism standard, the obituary. This week's recommended reading looks at both the traditional and new.
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Is your Mac running slow? Follow these easy tips to learn how to speed up your Mac and enjoy better performance again.
2009 – Others have published their thoughts on the Best Mac Ever, the 10 Best Macs, and the 25 Best Macs, but I’m taking a different approach. I want to identify the 25 most important M…
Old Macs never die, they just get reused. Read along to see how we were able to transform a 2014 Mac mini into a formidable home media server using Plex.
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The first issue of Macworld is famous for having Steve Jobs on the cover. But that cover came close to not happening at all.
My grandma used to make this when I was little and I LOVED it, no other could touch it, so I recreated it the way I think she made it and I think mine is better. This is a larger batch- because I am used to having to make extra for others.
It's the 30th anniversary of the Mac, so let's look at how to make your new Mac or PC do old tricks.
The Mac desktop can become messy with use, making it hard to find files. These tips for managing the desktop can keep things organized and looking better.
Rising from the dead like a Newton running Mac OS 9, a new form of Mac Zombie is evolving in the wilds of Apple Geekdom: recycled old Macs being used as
It happens to all of us eventually (except for the Mac collectors). At some point, we decide that it's time to take that old Mac that we've just replaced and...
Thirty years ago today -- January 24, 1984 -- the Apple Macintosh went on sale for the first time. Arriving in stores two days after the SuperBowl airing
Print has been acquired by an independent group of collaborators—Deb Aldrich, Laura Des Enfants, Jessica Deseo, Andrew Gibbs, Steven Heller and Debbie Millman—and soon enough, we’ll be back in full force with an all-new look, all-new content and a fresh outlook for the future! In the meantime, we’re looking back at some of our favorite pieces. Enjoy. From the curious introductory price of $666.66 to spreads featuring David Carson, old Apple and Mac ads are fascinating. On the
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This month’s post is by Jordan Merrick, a freelance writer and web designer who runs Sparsebundle, a UK-based blog about technology, Apple, web design, video games. This year celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the iMac. You’d think that if we looked over the lineage of the iMac, we’d see a number of major design changes [...]
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Apple may have just released OS X Mavericks and made it available to all for free, but it comes with a major flaw that you may not have noticed: it
On September 20, 1989, Apple released the Macintosh Portable, the first battery-powered Mac you could take on the road. It was really heavy.