Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Jun 11, 2011

June 11, 1984

The Mac is the first computer good enough to be criticized. ... The IBM PC is beneath comment. It's been known for 12 years how to do a good-looking display and IBM didn't put one on its machine. You can't have any favorable comment beyond that. That is the ultimate in know-nothingness.
- Alan Kay (Apple Fellow) in an interview with InfoWorld, June 11, 1984.

May 17, 2011

May 17, 1986

"Happiness is the only thing life's about. You don't buy a computer unless you think it's a road to greater happiness. You don't do anything in life unless it's for happiness. That's the only way you can measure life, by the number of smiles per day. It's food, fun, and friends."
- Steve Wozniak in his valedictory address
University of California, Berkeley, May 17, 1986.

Mar 26, 2011

March 26, 1984

Promising Macintosh Review
Considering all of the hoopla that has preceded the Mac's introduction, we are still greatly impressed with Apple's new product.  The Macintosh is a well-designed personal computer that, dollar for dollar, represents the most advanced personal computer to date.  The MC68000 processor, the 3.5-inch variable-speed disk drive, the high-resolution display, the advanced operating system and user interface as well as the rich use of graphics make this machine superior to the rest of the pack.  In our opinion, the success of the Macintosh will be determined by Apple's ability to provide or to encourage others to supply hardware expansions and exciting and usable software.  We think Apple has at least one thing right—the Macintosh is the one machine with the potential to challenge IBM's hold on the market.
- Thomas Neudecker
InfoWorld, March 26, 1984