Mac OS X - how Steve Jobs saved Apple’s crown jewel
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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 Windows NT in droves. Apple appointed a new CEO, Gil Amelio, to turn things around. He tried to replace the Mac’s System 7 with a new modern operating system he called Rhapsody. Amelio’s strategy wasn’t bad, but he failed to anticipate how difficult it would be to persuade Mac users and developers ...

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Apple Watch - what Tim Cook’s first product launch tells us about the future of Vision Pro

Apple Watch - what Tim Cook’s first product launch tells us about the future of Vision Pro

These days, Cupertino describes Apple Watch as “the ultimate device for a healthy life.” But it didn’t start out that way. When Tim Cook originally launched the product in 2014, he positioned it as an...

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iPhone 4 - Apple’s most painful product launch

iPhone 4 - Apple’s most painful product launch

When Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010, it surprised no one. Tech blog Gizmodo had already spilled the tea two months earlier by publishing photographs of a lost prototype. Jobs was furio...

18 Sep 202455min

Safari - how Apple built the engine that powers almost every modern web browser

Safari - how Apple built the engine that powers almost every modern web browser

Safari is one of Apple’s most enduring and popular apps, with versions running on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and even Vision Pro. But it wasn’t always the behemoth we know today. When it launched in 2003, Saf...

3 Sep 20241h 3min

Newton MessagePad - the little device that left a huge legacy

Newton MessagePad - the little device that left a huge legacy

Apple launched its first handheld computing device way back in 1993. With no internet access, flaky handwriting recognition, and an eye-watering price tag, the Newton MessagePad never stood much chanc...

14 Aug 202451min

iWork - Steve Jobs’ secret weapon

iWork - Steve Jobs’ secret weapon

Steve Jobs was famous for his keynote presentations, which combined showmanship with beautifully designed slides to generate his trademark ‘reality distortion field.’ But what few people knew at the t...

30 Juli 20241h 2min

AirPort - How Apple made wireless networking happen

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...

14 Juli 202448min

Mac OS 8 - A 'better than nothing' update that became a best seller

Mac OS 8 - A 'better than nothing' update that became a best seller

When Steve Jobs returned to the company he founded in 1997, Apple was in disarray. After two failed attempts at a next-generation operating system, the Mac had been stuck on System 7 for years. The a...

14 Juli 202441min

Nike+iPod Sport Kit - Apple's first foray into fitness

Nike+iPod Sport Kit - Apple's first foray into fitness

Apple’s interest in fitness products goes way back. In 2006, before Apple Watch was even a twinkle in Tim Cook’s eye, Steve Jobs took the stage with Nike CEO Mark Parker at an ultra-exclusive venue in...

14 Juli 20241h 16min

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