August 11, 1955: Steve Wozniak Born
by Chris Seibold on Aug 11, 2011Steve Jobs had the marketing savvy but Steve Wozniak had the technical skills. Interested in technology at an early age Woz, as Steve Wozniak is popularly known, would go on to design the Apple I, …(read more)
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September 27, 1979: $500 Mac? Not Possible
When Jef Raskin first proposed the Macintosh, he envisioned a $500 machine that was so simple it wouldn't require a manual.Raskin's concept was very interesting; …(read more)
September 26, 1990: Jean-Louis Gassee Leaves Apple
When Steve Jobs was forced out of Apple, the individual who assumed the lion's share of his responsibilities and power was Jean-Louis Gassee. Smart, blessed …(read more)
September 25: Lisas Head to the Landfill
The Lisa was an ambitious computer. Featuring the first GUI, mouse and integrated suite of programs aimed for mass distribution, the machine was in many …(read more)
September 24: Apple Publicly Announces Clones Are Welcome
The concept of clones and licensing had been tossed around at Apple since the Mac was first released, but the idea was resisted. Dark days …(read more)
September 23, 1985: Apple Sues Steve
After being stripped of any real power, Steve Jobs left Apple to start a new company. Before he left he told Apple he was going …(read more)
September 22, 2005: Apple Replaces Cracked nanos
The introduction of the iPod nano was greeted with oohs and ahs by both users and marketers. Unfortunately, when the nanos made it into people's …(read more)
September 21, 2005: Screw the nano
Ed Zander was once seriously considered for the Apple CEO job. Not being chosen for the position didn't dampen Mr. Zander's climb to the top. …(read more)
September 20, 1995: PowerBook 5300 Recalled for the First Time
The PowerBook 5300 was a big product for Apple. The company had entered into a cross-promotional deal with the producers of Mission Impossible wherein the …(read more)
September 19, 1994: Apple Announces Clones Are Coming
Apple, under the leadership of John Sculley, had rejected the notion of clones more than once. The reasons were varied: either the clone was too …(read more)
September 18, 1988: Last Apple 2 Introduced
It took three years before the obviously superior Mac outsold the Apple //. The Mac might have been better in every quantifiable way, but many …(read more)
September 17, 1992: First Mac with a Built-In CD Drive Debuts
The first Mac to feature a built-in CD ROM drive wasn't a top of the line Mac IIfx or even a top of the line …(read more)
September 16, 1997: Steve Jobs Becomes Interim CEO
After Apple bought NeXT, Steve Jobs agreed to stay around to offer advice. Less than a year later Gil Amelio was gone. This left Apple …(read more)