Today in Apple history: iPhone 4 owners get Antennagate payout

On March 29, 2012, Apple settled its "Antennagate" controversy by giving affected iPhone 4 owners the chance to claim a whopping $15 payout.
On March 29, 2012, Apple settled its "Antennagate" controversy by giving affected iPhone 4 owners the chance to claim a whopping $15 payout.
On March 20, 1997, Apple released the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, a futuristic, special-edition Mac that was way ahead of its time.
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On March 19, 1990, the powerful Macintosh IIfx made its debut, sporting a hefty price tag appropriate for such a speedy machine.
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On February 22, 2001, Apple introduced the iMac G3 Special Edition in wildly colorful Flower Power and Blue Dalmatian patterns.
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On February 20, 2004, Apple launched the iPod mini. The small, aluminum music player will go on to become the most popular iPod model yet.
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On January 27, 2010, Steve Jobs unveiled the first-generation iPad. A few months later, It became Apple's fastest-selling new product ever.
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On January 16, 1986, Apple introduced the Macintosh Plus, its third Mac model and the first to be released after Steve Jobs left the company.
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On January 15, 2008, Steve Jobs showed off the first MacBook Air during his keynote at the 2008 Macworld conference.
On January 5, 1999, Apple introduced its revised Power Mac G3 minitower, often nicknamed the "Blue and White G3."
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On December 23, 2005, Apple filed a patent application for its iconic "slide to unlock" gesture for the iPhone.
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