Latest TIAH: 1990s News
Today in Apple history: Microsoft hits the height of its power
December 30, 1999: Microsoft hits the height of its 1990s dominance and begins its early-2000s decline, clearing a gap at […]
Today in Apple history: Apple ships world’s largest LCD display
December 29, 1999: Apple starts shipping its unfathomably large 22-inch LCD “Cinema Display.” The biggest LCD computer display available anywhere […]
Today in Apple history: Marathon is Mac’s answer to Doom
December 21, 1994: Mac gamers get their hands on Marathon, a sci-fi first-person shooter designed as an answer to the […]
Today in Apple history: Apple brings back Steve Jobs with NeXT buyout
December 20, 1996: Apple Computer buys NeXT, the computer company Steve Jobs founded after leaving Cupertino a decade earlier. The […]
Today in Apple history: Apple signs ‘clone Mac’ deal
December 16, 1994: Apple Computer signs a licensing deal with Power Computing, allowing the company to produce Macintosh-compatible computers. With […]
Today in Apple history: QuickTime brings video to the masses
December 2, 1991: Apple ships its first public version of QuickTime, bringing video to Mac users running System 7. Containing codecs […]
Today in Apple history: The seeds of OS X are sown
November 25, 1996: Garrett L. Rice, a midlevel manager at NeXT, contacts Cupertino about the possibility of Apple licensing NeXT’s […]
Today in Apple history: Toy Story 2 arrives in theaters
November 24, 1999: Steve Jobs gets another feather in his cap when Toy Story 2, the sequel to the original […]