Article 6J3SG Looking back on 40 years of Macintosh

Looking back on 40 years of Macintosh

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Wes Davis
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The Apple we know today is far removed from the one that created the first Macintosh computer that Steve Jobs showed off in a very silly presentation on January 24th, 1984. It's been the most valuable company in the world for most of the last decade. It has a global, meticulously curated supply chain, retail stores around the world, and near-constant legal and regulatory trouble. And its primary hardware driver is a phone.

But Apple still makes the Macintosh, and some would argue that we're living in a new golden age for the machines. They're faster than ever and as sleek as any made during Jony Ive's time going ham on the company's industrial design, but they're also practical in a way they haven't been since MacBooks...

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