Hello Reader, I hope March went well for you and you're not too impacted by the global events happening right now. Fun fact: On April 8, 1983, John Sculley became Apple's CEO after Steve jobs convinced him to leave his position as president of PepsiCo. Just two years later, on April 11, 1985, John Sculley asked Steve Jobs to step down as head of the Macintosh division. Stripped of nearly all responsibilities, despite the title of Chairman, Steve left Apple in September the same year. 🆕 M3...
7 months ago • 8 min read
Hello Reader, I hope February went well for you and you're not too impacted by the global events happening right now. Fun fact: On March 4, 2007, Estonia held, for the very first time, an election during which people could vote online. Over 30,000 out of almost a million Estonians who could vote did it online. They had to use special IDs and passwords to make sure it was secure. In 2019, even more Estonians, about 44%, voted online. Apple Vision Pro The Apple Vision Pro is the talk of the...
8 months ago • 7 min read
Hello Reader, I hope 2024 has started well for you and you're not too impacted by the global events happening right now. Fun fact: On February 4, 1997, Apple Computer bought Steve Jobs’ company NeXT for $427 million. Apple wanted to use NeXT’s OpenStep OS to make the new Mac operating system, which later became Mac OS X. Steve Jobs first helped Gil Amelio make a plan to restructure Apple. After that, Steve Jobs advised Apple’s board of directors to replace Gil Amelio and hire him as the...
9 months ago • 7 min read
Hello Reader, Happy New Year! May 2024 bring new happiness, new goals, new achievements, and a lot of new inspirations to your life. Fun fact: On January 9, 2007, Apple showed off the iPhone at Macworld. But you couldn’t buy it until June 29th. People were really excited about it and couldn’t wait to get their hands on one. In 2007, Apple sold 1.4 million iPhones. And every year after that, they sold even more. After they introduced the iPhone, Steve Jobs said that Apple Computer, Inc. was...
10 months ago • 14 min read
This week, Apple announced they are recalling some of their 15-inch MacBook Pros over battery issues and they released a security update for older Wi-Fi base stations. A company claims they can break into any iPhone they want and Tim Cook speaks about privacy in front of Stanford graduates. Finally, some files won't work with the upcoming version of macOS (10.15 Catalina). If you have a Late 2015 15-inch MacBook Pro, please If you have a 802.11n AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme or Time...
11 months ago • 1 min read