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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: 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 […]
Today in Apple history: Mac OS 7 gets its final update
April 7, 1997: Apple’s System 7 operating system receives its last update with the shipping of Mac OS 7.6.1. The update […]
Today in Apple history: Future Apple CEO John Sculley is born
April 6, 1939: John Sculley is born in New York City. He will grow up to be hailed as a […]
Today in Apple history: Apple exec bets his wine cellar on Newton
A daring bet means a very public deadline for the Newton MessagePad. Photo: Blake Patterson/Wikipedia CC March 25, 1993: Apple […]
Today in Apple history: Newton MessagePad reaches new heights
March 24, 1997: The Newton MessagePad 2000 brings major upgrades to Apple’s PDA line, including a far better display and […]
Today in Apple history: Macintosh LC II is the Mac mini of its day
March 23, 1992: The “headless” Macintosh LC II arrives, wooing value-oriented customers with a beguiling mix of updated internals and […]