Today marks the 40th anniversary of Steve Jobs unveiling the Macintosh, which would be the first successful mass-marketed computer with a graphical user interface. The original Macintosh, released in 1984 introduced and popularized the computer mouse, allowing for a new type of navigation that was still a novel concept to most people at the time. […]
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Christmas is here, the presents are under the tree, friends have arrived, and some amazing food is about to be served. With that in mind, the staff of O’Grady’s PowerPage would like to wish you a merry Christmas, and we’ll be back tomorrow with all the Mac and mobile news, rumors, and features you can […]
All eyes will be on Apple for product announcements during the company’s “Scary Fast” media event today, which is set to begin at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time. There are an assortment of ways to watch the event, as noted here: You can watch the event live on a Mac, iPhone, iPad, PC, or any other […]
Sometimes it’s hard to get the units out there. Apple supplier TSMC is rumored to be “straining” to produce enough 3-nanometer chips to meet the demand for Apple’s upcoming devices. According to EE Times, analysts believe TSMC is having issues with tools and yield, impacting the ramp-up to volume production of the new chip technology. […]
This is inarguably cool. A series of audio recordings of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has been unearthed and is now available online for streaming. The tapes, which were recorded in 1988, centered around Jobs’ first product reveal since being dismissed from Apple in 1985. At the time, Jobs unveiled a new project called NeXT […]