Today in Apple history: World gets a chance to test-drive a Mac
On November 8, 1984, Apple kick-started its "Test Drive a Macintosh" campaign, offering customers the chance to borrow a Mac for 24 hours.
On November 8, 1984, Apple kick-started its "Test Drive a Macintosh" campaign, offering customers the chance to borrow a Mac for 24 hours.
Apple's delightful new M4 promotional videos for MacBook Pro and Mac mini give the hardware fun and relatable human characteristics.
On September 28, 1997, Apple debuted its iconic "Think Different" ad. The powerful TV commercial became a milestone for Apple advertising.
On August 21, 2008, Microsoft recruited comedian and Apple super-fan Jerry Seinfeld to appear in a series of ads to take on ... Apple?
On August 8, 1997, Steve Jobs introduced the world to the iconic slogan, "Think different." It became Apple's most famous catchphrase.
On July 23, 2012, a new Apple ad showed legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese giving Siri a go. It was fun, but not entirely realistic.