The Apple Macintosh has always attracted passionate interest, both for and against. In the quarter century since it was launched, the Macintosh brand has seen moments of genius and calamity.
Born from the vision of Steve Jobs and a very talented team of maverick designers, the first Macintosh promised much — perhaps more than the affordable technology of the time could deliver. There were wilderness years, when father was away. And now, it and Steve are part of an Apple that's stronger, more confident and more ambitious than ever.
We're happy to celebrate its silver anniversary, with video, photographs and even a glance at how things might look when the Macintosh reaches its golden year, in 2034.
The Macintosh at 50
Apple's Macintosh has been one of the defining features of the past quarter century. How about the next? [23 Jan 2009]
Evolution of the Mac
Twenty-five years ago, Apple released the Macintosh, and the company was never the same. We take a look at how the Mac has evolved through the years [23 Jan 2009]
Dialogue Box 5.5: The Mac at 25
There's a world of difference between a 1984 Macintosh and a 2009 iMac. Dialogue Box compares the specs and summarises its findings in the currency it knows best: the price of a pint of beer [23 Jan 2009]
Mac-Antique Roadshow
Many of the Macintosh models that have appeared over the past 25 years are now eminently collectable. [23 Jan 2009]
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