When many of us look back on our early computing histories, at some point we often see at least one Apple II model. Whether it be the "c," the "e," or the "gs" at school, work or home, chances are you ...
Inside the company, teams referred to the Apple III by the code name “Sara.” On paper, it should have been a massive success. For the first time, this wasn’t a computer built on virtually no budget by ...
If you're old enough to remember the fiasco that was the Apple III, you may know what I'm talking about. The Apple III was supposed to be Apple's business computer. It flopped, in part because Steve ...
Apple relaunched its ill-fated Apple III, hoping to address some serious problems with the original model. December 1, 1981: After the disastrous rollout of the “next-gen” Apple III in 1980, Apple ...
For their new book, Bill Shapiro and Naomi Wax talked to hundreds of people—counterfeiter, Eagle Scout, astronaut, Melinda Gates—about the one thing they hold onto far past the point of practicality, ...
The most collectible items in the realm of vintage computers often weren’t the most popular of their era. Quite the opposite, in fact. Generally the more desireable systems were market failures when ...
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