Macintosh

The Macintosh (/ˈmækntɒʃ/ MAK-in-tosh; branded as Mac since 1997) is a series of personal computers (PCs) designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. Steve Jobs introduced the original Macintosh computer on January 24, 1984. This was the first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse. This first model was later renamed to "Macintosh 128k" for uniqueness amongst a populous family of subsequently updated models which are also based on Apple's same proprietary architecture. Since 1998, Apple has largely phased out the Macintosh name in favor of "Mac", though the product family has been nicknamed "Mac" or "the Mac" since the development of the first model.

The Macintosh, however, was expensive, which hindered its ability to be competitive in a market already dominated by the Commodore 64 for consumers, as well as the IBM Personal Computer and its accompanying clone market for businesses. Macintosh systems still found success in education and desktop publishing and kept Apple as the second-largest PC manufacturer for the next decade. In the 1990s, improvements in the rival Wintel platform, notably with the introduction of Windows 3.0, then Windows 95, gradually took market share from the more expensive Macintosh systems. The performance advantage of 68000-based Macintosh systems was eroded by Intel's Pentium, and in 1994 Apple was relegated to third place as Compaq became the top PC manufacturer. Even after a transition to the superior PowerPC-based Power Macintosh (later renamed the PowerMac, in line with the PowerBook series) line in 1994, the falling prices of commodity PC components and the release of Windows 95 saw the Macintosh user base decline.

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Release date for Apple's first FOLDABLE iPhone leaks online - and it suggests fans don't ...

The Daily Mail 18 Mar 2025
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The Mercury News 16 Mar 2025
Following the presentation, participants can get hands-on experience with a variety of functional vintage computers, including classic Apple II and Macintosh systems, a rare NeXT Cube, an ultra-rare BeBox, General Magic devices and more.
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The Daily Mail 13 Mar 2025
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The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2025
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The Daily Mail 04 Mar 2025
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune 04 Mar 2025
... Early personal computers, from left, a Tandy/RadioShack TRS-80 (1977), IBM 5150 (1981) and Apple Macintosh Plus (1986), are on display at the Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum in Claremont.
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The Times of India 03 Mar 2025
The green Wilkes Bashford bow tie, featuring pink stripes, was a rare piece of memorabilia linked to the Apple co-founder.Historical significance of Steve Jobs’s bow tieThe bow tie holds historical ...
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