Steve Jobs unveiled the Aqua user interface for the very first time. Stylistically, it was a bold departure from what had ...
This week on Mac Power Users, David and I discuss the task managers we tried in 2024, and what we are currently using to get ...
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post written by my buddy Kevin, and is the first in a series covering a weird and wonderful corner of retrocomputing. I’m Kevin Lipe, 512 Pixels’ somewhat-official ...
I haven’t gotten very far into this interview yet, but Serlet’s history and career should be more widely known than it is.
On this week’s Mac Power Users, it’s MPU Holiday Special time! David and I reflect on our college Macs and how influential they would end up being on each of us.
In January 2006, the first Intel Macs were announced. We’ll deal more with that anniversary in a year, but for now, it’s worth walking through the final full year of PowerPC Macs. Transitions happen ...
It’s Top Nine time over on Instagram, so it’s also Top Nine time here on the blog. The Vision Pro taking two slots of this grid is pretty funny. It proved to be much more popular on Instagram than it ...
The splashiest feature is Image Playgrounds, which allows users to create images based on photos in their image libraries: (Don’t look too closely at my hand in the image on the right.) Apple’s system ...
In November 1996, Apple released the Power Macintosh 4400 with a starting price of $1,725. Also sold as the Power Macintosh 7220, it’d be easy to write this machine off as just another grain of sand ...
This week’s Conduit had a pretty mediocre guest: Jay is gone away again, so Kathy brings in Stephen Hackett as a guest host and they can actually talk about Yearly Themes!