Today in Apple history: Apple introduces its biggest iMac G4 yet
On November 18, 2003, Apple debuted its 20-inch iMac G4. The sunflower-inspired design looked familiar, but the screen was noticeably larger.
On November 18, 2003, Apple debuted its 20-inch iMac G4. The sunflower-inspired design looked familiar, but the screen was noticeably larger.
On October 29, 2012, Apple fired rising star Scott Forstall in the aftermath of the disastrous Apple Maps launch.
On October 20, 2009, Apple goes big with a iMac redesign, introducing the world to its first 27-inch display in a unibody iMac.
On September 18, 2013, the iOS 7 redesign killed off skeuomorphism at Apple. The iPhone's controversial new OS divided the tech world.
For a new jacket design, Jony Ive teams up with Italian clothing-maker Moncler to reinvent the button. The magnetic clasp sounds very cool.
On July 21, 1999, Apple debuted the iBook, a colorful laptop that resembled the iMac G3 and helped introduce the world to Wi-Fi.
On July 17, 2002, Apple shipped an iMac G4 with a 17-inch screen. The widescreen LCD display soon became the envy of computer users.
On July 3, 2001, Apple suspended production of its Power Mac G4 Cube, one of the most notable busts in the company's history.