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Titanium PowerBook G4: The Power and The Sex
By Stephen Hackett last updated
The MacBook Pro of today owes a lot to the machines that came before it. In particular, 2001's Titanium PowerBook G4.

$600 Apple-1 sold from Steve Jobs' garage could fetch $600,000 at auction
By Chuong H Nguyen last updated

Up for auction: Lunch with Eddy Cue and MacBook Air Package
By Chuong H Nguyen last updated

The Macintosh TV: The worst of both worlds
By Stephen Hackett last updated
While the Apple TV may be making headlines this month, even the original box previewed in 2006 wasn't Apple's first major foray into television. For that, we need to take a trip to 1993.

The e is for Education
By Stephen Hackett last updated
The eMac G4 was a unique — but mostly forgettable — 2000s-era Macintosh, designed for the classroom.

The rise and fall of Apple's all-in-one machines
By Stephen Hackett last updated
Apple's used the all-in-one design for Mac models from day one, but the concept has evolved heavily since 1984.

The Switch to Intel
By Stephen Hackett last updated
After completing the move from OS 9 to OS X, Steve Jobs announced another transition for the Mac: the switch to Intel

The hidden history of educational gaming on the Mac
By Stephen Hackett last updated
MECC is responsible for some of my fondest early memories of the Mac.

The weird world of old Apple accessories
By Stephen Hackett last updated
While the Apple of today sells more accessories than ever, the company has been in the business of add-ons for decades. Here a few of my strange and obscure favorites.

iMac G4: Form, meet function
By Stephen Hackett last updated
This month on Apple History, Stephen Hackett looks back at the computer with an attitude: The iMac G4.
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