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Today in Apple history: iPhone 4 arrives with glorious Retina display

On June 24, 2010, the iPhone 4 release date arrived. With FaceTime, a Retina screen and a gorgeous design, it quickly became a hit for Apple.
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Today in Apple history: Power Mac G5 is ‘world’s fastest personal computer’

On June 23, 2003, Apple released its gorgeous Power Mac G5 computer, sometimes affectionately nicknamed "the cheese grater" by Apple fans.
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Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs returns to work after liver transplant

On June 22, 2009, Steve Jobs got back on the job at Apple after undergoing a liver transplant as part of his cancer treatment.
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Today in Apple history: iOS 4 brings FaceTime and multitasking

On June 21, 2010, Apple released the first version of iOS 4. With FaceTime and other features, it brought big changes to iPhone and iPad.
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Today in Apple history: Apple’s eWorld online service goes live

On June 20, 1994, Apple launched eWorld, an online service for Mac owners that was designed to compete with AOL and similar properties.
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Today in Apple history: Power Mac 9500 is faster and more expandable

On June 19, 1995, Apple released the Power Macintosh 9500, a high-end Macintosh that boasted a more powerful, second-generation PowerPC chip.
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Today in Apple history: John Sculley steps down as Apple CEO

On June 18, 1993, Apple CEO John Sculley gave up the reins after a 10-year run, following a crash in AAPL's stock price.
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Today in Apple history: iPhone OS 3 brings copy/paste to iPhone

On June 17, 2009, Apple released iPhone OS 3, which added Cut, Copy and Paste functionality and other great new iPhone features.
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Today in Apple history: iPhone 4 preorders set an impressive record

On June 16, 2010, Apple reported a massive surge of interest in its upcoming iPhone 4, with 600,000 sales on the first day of preorders.
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Today in Apple history: iPad 2 leak lands insiders in prison

On June 15, 2011, three Foxconn R&D employees get sentenced to prison in China for leaking information about the iPad 2 prior to its release.
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Today in Apple history: Paul McCartney is unlikely star of iTunes ad

On June 14, 2007, Paul McCartney sang his song "Dance Tonight" in an iTunes ad, as icy relations between Apple and The Beatles thawed.
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Today in Apple history: Eddy Cue takes the stand to defend iBooks pricing

On June 13, 2013, Eddy Cue testified during an antitrust case regarding e-book pricing. Apple eventually settled the iBooks lawsuit.
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Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs delivers epic commencement address at Stanford

On June 12, 2005, Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivered a brilliant commencement speech to graduating students at Stanford University.
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Today in Apple history: Safari lands on Windows with a ‘meh’

On June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs unveiled Safari 3 for Windows, bringing Apple's browser to PCs for the first time. Unfortunately, it was a bust.
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Today in Apple history: The first Apple II ships

On June 10, 1977, Apple Computer Inc. shipped its first Apple II. The hulking beige computer defined Apple for a generation of fans.
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Today in Apple history: Brilliant ad campaign turns Mac ‘switcher’ into unlikely star

On June 9, 2002, Apple launched its "Switch" ad campaign, with real people like 15-year-old Ellen Feiss talking about going from PCs to Macs.
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Today in Apple history: OS X Snow Leopard roars for the first time

On June 8, 2009, Apple introduced OS X Snow Leopard, a version of its Mac operating system that ranks among the company's finest desktop updates.
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Today in Apple history: The first great color PowerBook arrives

On June 7, 1993, Apple debuted the PowerBook 180c, its first laptop with a truly high-quality color display. Battery life sucked, though.
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Today in Apple history: Apple chooses Intel over PowerPC

On June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs said Apple would transition the Mac from PowerPC processors to Intel. The first Intel Macs arrived within months.
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