To coincide with today’s brand new Retina iMacs release, Apple has launched a superb new mini-site comparing the latest Mac desktop with the 1998-era iMac G3. The first major release under Steve Jobs ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s a computer, a monitor, an internet communicator, and one of the most iconic lines of tech in history. But ...
The first product launched by Apple after Steve Jobs returned as CEO in 1997 was not the iPhone or the iPod, but a new desktop computer. The original "Bondi Blue" iMac was a revolutionary product that ...
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the iMac, Apple's all-in-one desktop computer released on August 15, 1998. Characterized by its striking translucent casing and 15-inch CRT display, the iMac was ...
Beige, boring and a bit too complicated — in the 1990s, personal computers had about as much charisma as an underwhelming date. Compaq and IBM dominated the market, churning out homogenous boxy ...
Yesterday, the iMac turned 25, and The Verge had an excellent trio of articles, plus a visual history, covering the computer’s impact on Apple, the computer industry, and culture. The series includes ...
"Look at That!" says Steve Jobs he pulls his Mercedes into a parking space. He's pointing at a new Volkswagen Beetle, and as soon as he parks, he dashes over, circling the shiny black Bug, taking the ...
Sources tell AppleInsider that Apple is scheduled to introduce the next generation of their iMac personal computers in July with availability in time for the late educational buying season. Apple ...
The proposed Lego iMac G3 set, a tribute to Apple's iconic design, gained sufficient public support to be considered for ...
Apple's Twentieth Anniversary Mac, often called TAM, was discontinued nearly 24 years ago in March 1998, almost coinciding with the introduction of the then-new and far more widely accessible iMac G3 ...
When you look back down the list of the best Macs of all time, the iMac G3 from 1998 garners a lot of praise for putting Apple back on the map, and rightly so. But there’s another Mac from that period ...
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