February 13, 1984: The first Mac’s launch generates enormous excitement from the tech press, as epitomized by an InfoWorld cover story about the Macintosh 128K. The wave of coverage comes a few weeks ...
Everything that was in the 1984 Macintosh 128K's original retail box. Swoon. Back in 1984, Apple released the first Macintosh home computer, a magnificent piece of vintage computer design that would ...
The Apple Macintosh 128K wasn't the first computer developed and launched by Apple, but when it launched in January 24th, 1984, it was considered the best computer on the market. After the launch, ...
Incidentally, the original Macintosh 128K, which hit stores at $2,495, would translate to around $7,000 today. (In that context, current Apple computers seem like a bargain.) If all goes to plan, the ...
Have you ever looked in a doll house and said “I wish those dolls had a scale replica of a 1984 Macintosh 128K that could be operated by USB?” — well, us neither, but [Nick Gillard] gives us the ...
Apple's Macintosh computer celebrated its 30th anniversary today (January 24), and iFixit has marked the occasion by opening one up to reveal its innards. The original Mac came with a 9-inch black and ...
I hadn’t planned to write about Elago’s W3 Stand, an Apple Watch charging stand in the shape of a classic 128K Macintosh. I mean, what is there to say? “It’s an Apple Watch charging stand in the shape ...
Today, January 24 is the 38th annual Macintosh Computer Day, the day each year that honors the unveiling of the very first Macintosh. On Jan. 24, 1984, Apple unleashed the first personal computer to ...
25 years ago today, on Jan. 24, 1984, the first Macintosh computer went on sale. Now better known as the “Mac,” the name came from the Apple employee who created the project, Jef Raskin, who wanted to ...
The RayCue 128K Pro, a device that pays homage to the iconic Apple Macintosh while offering modern-day features. This device, with its retro aesthetic and advanced capabilities, is a testament to the ...
Same office clean-up. I came across my trusty old Macintosh -- the original Macintosh that shipped with a whopping 1/8th of a MB of RAM, a whole 128k. And if that's not enough, you can QUADRUPLE it ...
Ok, I admit it: I’m officially old. Old enough, in fact, to have bought the very first Macintosh in 1984: the Macintosh 128K. Computers in those days had green screens and were controlled by typing ...
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