Today in Apple history: iMac Pro packs potent all-in-one punch
On December 14, 2016, Apple releases the iMac Pro. Despite a beautiful design, the professional-grade desktop was only a placeholder.
On December 14, 2016, Apple releases the iMac Pro. Despite a beautiful design, the professional-grade desktop was only a placeholder.
On December 11, 2013, a Chinese labor rights group called on Apple to investigate the deaths of workers at a Pegatron iPhone factory.
On December 9, 2011, Apple opened its fifth Manhattan retail store, located in New York's ultra-busy Grand Central Terminal.
On December 3, 2012, News Corp pulled the plug on innovative iPad newspaper "The Daily" less than two years after the publication's launch.
On November 27, 2012, Apple fired Richard Williamson, the manager responsible for the embarrassingly bad Apple Maps launch in iOS 6.
On November 23, 2010, an early Apple-1 computer, complete with its original packaging and a letter signed by Steve Jobs, sold for big bucks.
On November 19, 2013, the Cupertino City Council approved plans for Apple Park. (The ambitious new HQ was called Apple Campus 2 at the time.)
On September 13, 2013, Apple and Samsung headed back to court to determine the amount of damages Samsung must pay for copying the iPhone.
On November 11, 2015, Apple's 12.9-inch iPad Pro went on sale after months of speculation. Shock horror: It even worked with an Apple stylus!
On November 3, 2010, Apple began accepting software submissions for the Mac App Store launch. This kicked off a gold rush among developers.
On November 2, 2012, the first iPad mini went on sale. With a reduced screen size, it earned praise as Apple's most affordable iPad ever.
On October 29, 2012, Apple fired rising star Scott Forstall in the aftermath of the disastrous Apple Maps launch.
On October 28, 2012, more than one year after Steve Jobs died, his luxury yacht takes to the water for the first time.
Six months after the iPad debuts, Steve Jobs reveals that Apple's tablet is already outselling Macs. But iPad sales don't impress analysts.
On October 12, 2011, Apple pivoted from its Mac-centric strategy. The iCloud launch put cloud services at the heart of the Apple ecosystem.
On October 8, 2014, Apple said it was "surprised" after GT Advanced Technologies, its one-time iPhone sapphire glass supplier, went bankrupt.
On October 7, 2011, two days after the death of Steve Jobs, Apple opened iPhone 4s preorders. The next-gen phone adds Siri to the mix.
On October 5, 2011, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs succumbed to pancreatic cancer. A look at a fascinating legacy after Steve Jobs' death.
On October 1, 2011, the name of the iPhone 4s was revealed online. Apple's own iTunes code triggered the iPhone 4s name leak.
On September 22, 2014, Apple notched a new iPhone launch sales record with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, selling a massive 10 million devices.