Today in Apple history: Apple reconsiders the Newton?

On March 10, 2004, Apple sent out a customer survey asking why the Newton MessagePad failed. It was stealth iPhone reconnaissance.
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On March 10, 2004, Apple sent out a customer survey asking why the Newton MessagePad failed. It was stealth iPhone reconnaissance.
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Closed-back vs open-back headphones: Ever wondered what the difference are, and why you should favor one or the other in your computer setup?
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The first M3 iPad Air reviews highlight the tablet's speed boost and overall value as a top choice for many users.
This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: There's plenty to talk about after an absolute barrage of new Apple products.
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On March 9, 1996, Apple confirmed that it would shut down eWorld, a cartoony (and pricey!) online service that was truly ahead of its time.
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Learn why the Apple smart home hub launch got pushed back — a blow for iPhone and Mac users who are fans of home automation.
Apple’s latest desktop Macs are “the most powerful ever.” It may be worth it for you to buy the M3 or M4 Mac Studio.
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On March 8, 1997, Apple renamed the forthcoming Mac OS 7.7 to Mac OS 8. There was a good -- if slightly underhanded -- reason for it.
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Apple’s latest budget tablet comes with a big boost in performance. It may be worth it for you to buy the iPad 11.
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Apple’s latest entry-level iPhone brings a nice balance of modern features and capabilities. It may be worth it for you to buy the iPhone 16e.
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