AirPort - How Apple made wireless networking happen
Apple Core14 Juli 2024

AirPort - How Apple made wireless networking happen

In 1999, Steve Jobs needed one more product launch to complete the four-computer matrix he introduced on his return to the company three years earlier. That product was the iBook—a portable version of the hugely popular iMac G3. iBook had a striking design with eye-popping colors. But what really set it apart was AirPort, Apple’s proprietary version of WiFi, which ushered in the age of wireless computing. AirPort was such a revolutionary concept that Jobs wanted to prove no wires were r...

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Podcasts - How Apple made podcasting happen

Podcasts - How Apple made podcasting happen

Apple Podcasts is one of the world’s most popular podcast players, with almost 25% market share. The app launched in 2012, but Apple’s support for podcasting goes back much further. The term “podcast...

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iOS 7 - the battle for the future of software design

iOS 7 - the battle for the future of software design

In 2013, Apple launched a radical redesign of the iPhone’s user interface. iOS 7 represented more than just a fresh new look. It marked a major shift in Cupertino’s design philosophy, which arose from...

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Sherlock - the mysterious case of how sherlocking became a thing

Sherlock - the mysterious case of how sherlocking became a thing

Sherlock was introduced in 1998, as a tool for finding files on Mac OS 8.5. It used advanced search technology harvested from the carcass of Apple’s failed next generation operation system, Copeland. ...

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Apple Park - a boondoggle or the greatest office ever built?

Apple Park - a boondoggle or the greatest office ever built?

In 2011, Steve Jobs made his final public appearance, presenting his plans for a second Apple campus to Cupertino City Council. He proposed a circular building, one mile in diameter, surrounded by bea...

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Leander Kahney - biographer of Tim Cook and Jony Ive

Leander Kahney - biographer of Tim Cook and Jony Ive

In this special episode we interview Leander Kahney, editor of Cult of Mac, and author of New York Times best-selling biographies of Tim Cook and Jony Ive. During his three-decade career, working firs...

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Apple Maps - the unnecessary apology

Apple Maps - the unnecessary apology

Apple Maps launched alongside the original iPhone in 2007. Initially, it relied on map data from Google. But in 2012, when the two companies became smartphone rivals, Apple was forced to find an alter...

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Mac OS X - how Steve Jobs saved Apple’s crown jewel

Mac OS X - how Steve Jobs saved Apple’s crown jewel

In 1996, Apple was in serious trouble. The Mac was almost obsolete. Its multitasking was flaky, it couldn’t handle multiple processors, and it kept crashing. Sales were tanking as users switched to Wi...

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NeXT - the secret to Apple’s salvation and success

NeXT - the secret to Apple’s salvation and success

The iPhone in your pocket, the Mac on your desk, and even the watch on your wrist are all based on NeXTSTEP, an operating system developed by a long forgotten computer maker called NeXT. Steve Jobs fo...

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