In 1983, the Lisa was supposed to be a barnburner. Apple’s brand-new computer had a cutting edge GUI, a mouse, and power far beyond the 8-bit machines that came before. It looked like nothing else on ...
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A man bought 7,000 Apple computers to resell later, but Apple took them all back and destroyed them all
The rise of personal computing in the early 1980s introduced machines that reshaped how people interacted with technology. Among them was the Apple Lisa, a product that carried major ambitions and an ...
Film maker [David Greelish] wrote in to let us know about his recent documentary: Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa. The documentary covers the life of the Apple Lisa. It starts with the genesis of the ...
The decision by Apple to release to code follows its discovery by The Computer History Museum. The museum, based in Mountain View, California, passed on the code to Apple for review. As soon as Apple ...
An Apple Lisa Computer exhibit display. - Vladeep/Shutterstock The Apple Lisa-1 Microcomputer is yet another one of the many old Apple products that are worth a ton of money. To be sure, it's the ...
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