Today in Apple history: Apple Park gets the official go-ahead
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 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 November 18, 2003, Apple debuted its 20-inch iMac G4. The sunflower-inspired design looked familiar, but the screen was noticeably larger.
On November 15, 1990, Cupertino won a patent for its iconic Apple Extended Keyboard II, arguably the best Apple keyboard in history.
The new Antonio De Rosa iPhone 17 Pro Max design concept takes pains to avoid more scrutiny from the Apple legal department.
Is this the Magic Mouse charging port all over again? Internet hacks and jokes poke fun at the M4 Mac mini power button with "fixes."
Apple's worst design crime remains unsolved! The location of the Magic Mouse 2 charging port
On September 25, 2006, Apple shipped the second-generation iPod nano, offering a fancy aluminum redesign of the pocket-size original model.
On September 19, 2014, the iPhone received its biggest upgrade since the original. Apple went large with the iPhone 6 design and launch.
On September 18, 2013, the iOS 7 redesign killed off skeuomorphism at Apple. The iPhone's controversial new OS divided the tech world.
On August 27, 1999, Apple replaced the rainbow logo it used since 1977 with a single-color version. See the evolution of the Apple logo.
On August 15, 1998, the colorful iMac G3 went on sale to a rabid audience. The original iMac was the world's first internet-ready computer
On August 13, 2002, Apple introduced the final redesign of its Power Mac G4, the "Mirrored Drive Doors" model. A flap over fan noise ensued.
On July 24, 2006, the world got its first glimpse of Apple's new wireless Mighty Mouse due to an FCC filing. It became an instant winner.
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 11, 2008, Apple's second smartphone went on sale. The iPhone 3G launch brought many innovations -- and a serious price cut!
On July 3, 2001, Apple suspended production of its Power Mac G4 Cube, one of the most notable busts in the company's history.