A slow computer doesn't always need new hardware. A few targeted changes can improve speed, responsiveness, and day-to-day ...
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Before the Mac, Apple Was Flailing. A Look Back at the Visionary Machine That Changed the Game
When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we look back in awe at the entire line.
If you don’t have time for David Pogue’s 600-page epic, maybe you have eight minutes for the single biggest piece of news ...
I may or may not write and publish a short e-book about Markdown sometime this year, most likely as part of a monthly focus.
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The Machine That Changed Everything: How the Apple II Kickstarted the Personal Computer Era
The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
He's Apple's Chief Operating Officer who became the CEO — but he's not Tim Cook. Instead, this was how Michael Spindler ...
Think you know your keyboard? Think again. Unlock the secret power of your function keys with these 12 clever laptop hacks ...
As Apple turns 50, we look back at the boldest (and most questionable) hardware to ever pass through the PC Labs.
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Apple at 50: Macintosh's sloppy sales to Steve Jobs' exit to 'Antennagate' — a look at Apple's famous lows and controversies
Apple has given a bite of its innovation to millions worldwide. Having said that, not all has been hunky-dory for the company in its 50-year history.
Apple has survived 50 years by being the only company integrating hardware and software; if the company loses because of AI it will be because the point of integration changes.
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