Macintosh
We Spoke to an Ex-NSA Hacker Who Has Organized the First-Ever Mac Security Conference
Despite their reputation, Mac computers have bugs, vulnerabilities, and even malware targeted at them. With their rising popularity in the workplace, it’s “the perfect” time for a Mac-only security conference.
Apple’s Most Futuristic-Looking Computer Came Out 20 Years Ago
The Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh foreshadowed the sleek design sensibilities of Jony Ive that now dominate Apple's product line.
This Is the Most Annoying Macbook Touch Bar App Ever Created
It's also kind of genius: an emoji sound board stuffed with pop-culture effects, from 'Law & Order', 'X-Files', 'Metal Gear Solid', and more.
Steve Wozniak Was My Computer Teacher in 1995
The Apple co-founder spent his own money, and more importantly, lots of his own time, showing us public school kids how to use the early internet.
2001: An Apple Odyssey
This week, it was reported that Apple had its first year-over-year sales loss since 2001. But the Apple of 2016—defined by smartphones, a little boring—is not the Apple of 2001.
Performing 'Steve Jobs'
Aaron Sorkin's film takes a deep look at Steve Job's life on the public stage.
We Were This Close to Never Having Macs
For all the fanfare, the first models of innovative technologies tend to suck.
A Tale of Two Computers: When Atari & Commodore Fought For The 80s
In 1985, personal computers were gearing up for another major throwdown. In response to the release of the Macintosh just a year prior, many systems were finally beginning to approach reasonable price points, causing an immense spike in home computer...