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 February 22, 2001, Apple introduced the iMac G3 Special Edition in wildly colorful Flower Power and Blue Dalmatian patterns.
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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 November 18, 2003, Apple debuted its 20-inch iMac G4. The sunflower-inspired design looked familiar, but the screen was noticeably larger.
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On October 29, 2012, Apple fired rising star Scott Forstall in the aftermath of the disastrous Apple Maps launch.
On October 20, 2009, Apple goes big with a iMac redesign, introducing the world to its first 27-inch display in a unibody iMac.
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On September 18, 2013, the iOS 7 redesign killed off skeuomorphism at Apple. The iPhone's controversial new OS divided the tech world.
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For a new jacket design, Jony Ive teams up with Italian clothing-maker Moncler to reinvent the button. The magnetic clasp sounds very cool.
On July 21, 1999, Apple debuted the iBook, a colorful laptop that resembled the iMac G3 and helped introduce the world to Wi-Fi.
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