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  1. On This Day January 24 1984 - Apple Introduced the Macintosh Personal Computer in the United States

    On This Day January 24 1984 - Apple Introduced the Macintosh Personal Computer in the United States

    On this day January 24 1984, Apple released the Macintosh personal computer for sale in the United States, marking a major turning point in consumer technology. The Macintosh introduced a graphical user interface mouse based navigation and an emphasis on accessibility that set it apart from...
  2. On This Day August 12 1981 – The IBM Personal Computer Went on Sale in the United States

    On This Day August 12 1981 – The IBM Personal Computer Went on Sale in the United States

    On this day August 12 1981, the IBM Personal Computer officially went on sale in the United States, marking a major turning point in the history of computing. Known as the IBM 5150, the machine was introduced to the public as a serious, accessible computer for homes and businesses. It was the...
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