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Today in Apple history: Apple pays $450 million to settle e-books suit
July 16, 2014: Apple agrees to pay $450 million to resolve the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against the company […]
Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs’ Apple turnaround continues
July 15, 1998: Apple reports its third profitable quarter after the return of Steve Jobs, continuing the company’s remarkable turnaround. […]
Today in Apple history: Revolutionary MP3 format gets its name
July 14, 1995: The MP3 file format receives its official name as the new .bit file extension gets changed to […]
Today in Apple history: $10 billion paid to App Store developers
June 10, 2013: Apple passes a major milestone in iOS history, as payments to app developers top $10 billion on […]
Today in Apple history: Brilliant ad campaign turns switcher into unlikely star
June 9, 2002: Apple launches its “Switch” advertising campaign, featuring real people talking about their reasons for switching from PCs […]
Today in Apple history: AppleLink Personal Edition is the precursor to AOL
May 20, 1988: Apple launches AppleLink Personal Edition, a user-facing online service which lets Apple customers connect using a Mac-style […]
Today in Apple history: Apple introduces the doomed Apple III
May 19, 1980: Apple introduces the Apple III at the National Computer Conference in Anaheim, California. After two years of […]
Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs shows off the colorful iMac G3
May 6, 1998: Steve Jobs unveils the iMac G3, the brightly colored, translucent computer that will help save Apple. Ten […]