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1984 Computers and Electronics article on the Mac
Over at Jag's House I found an article from 1984 on the intro of the Mac. Billed on the cover as "Apple's exciting new business computer," it's a wonderful step back in time to a different era. I had to laugh at the lower headline on the ...
iPhone anticipation continues to shake up cell market
We've already heard from some of the usual suspects on the "iPhone drag effect" that may be impacting sales and phone upgrades in advance of the June arrival of the iPhone; customers who would ordinarily be snapping up new smartphones and renewing ...
Is Photocasting totally non-standard?
Not that Dave Winer is the
complaining type, just like Mossberg is a "tough critic," but Dave and Kevin Yank have been swimming around
in Apple's photocasting business. They didn't like what they saw. Remember
Jobs saying something about ...
Steve Jobs profile in New York magazine
Never the advocate of subtle promotion, New York magazine's cover story this week bears a simple headline over a psychedelic picture of Steve Jobs: iGod. John Heilemann's story takes a humorous and surprisingly intimate look at the nigh-mythological ...
Apple Store team busy installing extra noise, additional funk
As has been widely emailed by our crack readers, the Apple Store is down as of midnight. We'd chalk this up to actual maintenance, but since it is officially Tuesday on the US East Coast, we'll give it the new-product benefit of the doubt. Some ...
Want to write for TUAW?
Let me just say it: we're looking for a few good geeks. Do you have a love for all things Apple, tempered with a healthy dose of skepticism for the power of the RDF? Are you eager to share your favorite tips and tricks with Mac users everywhere? Is ...
Mac news goes mainstream?
Tera Patricks asks "What's With All The Mac News These Days? Really!" Funny, I've been wondering the same thing. Apple has been plastered on the pages of every major metropolitan newspaper and news magazine, and has left its mark all over ...
My first Macworld, Pre-show and Keynote
Having never been to a Macworld before, let alone San
Francisco, I thought I'd let those of you who have never been here in on some first impressions. First off, San
Francisco is quite an amazing town. The people have been fantastic, the food, the ...
5th Avenue Live Blog
Live reporting from Mike Rose, our man-on-the-spot, transcribed by Erica back at the TUAW desk. (Sorry about the time! I'm on Mountain Time and Mike is on Eastern.)
3:58. It's a zoo. There are probably two times as many gawkers and press than actual ...
TUAW Meta-Liveblog of WWDC 08 Keynote
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Happy Stevemas! (Peace on earth, OS X to all.) Welcome to TUAW's Live metaliveblog of today's WWDC keynote. ...
Covering Apple's Special Event
Engadget has a spy at today's Special Event (note: this link won't work until they start updating the post at 1ish) leaking the information as soon as it trickles out. We'll try our best to replicate here in quick order.
UPDATE: The chat is over; ...


