- REVIEWS
Displays Electronics Speakers Sources Other Gear Software - TOP PICKS
- HOW TO
How To Buy How To Use Tech 101 - BLOGS
- NEWS
- FEATURES
- INSTALLS
Custom Installation - SUBSCRIBE
Flashback 1982: Apple Approaches McIntosh Labs
Macintosh project creator Jef Raskin had intentionally spelled the name with an “a” to differentiate it from the famous audio brand but Apple’s trademark application was denied because the names were phonetically identical.
Jobs’ made his request in a letter to McIntosh president Gordon Gow who went so far as to visit Apple’s headquarters for a demonstration of the prototype Macintosh. Acting on advice from company lawyers, Gow denied the request.
In 1983, a persistent Jobs managed to secure a license for the name Macintosh before introducing Apple’s first mass-market personal computer in January 1984. The trend-setting Macintosh featured an eye-pleasing graphical user interface that put the IBM’s rudimentary “green screen” to shame and something that was foreign to early PC users—a mouse.
- Log in or register to post comments
Displays Electronics Speakers | Sources Other Gear Software | Top Picks of the Year Top Picks | Custom Install How To Buy How To Use |
Tech 101
|
Latest News Features Blogs | Resources Subscriptions |
WHERE TECHNOLOGY BECOMES ENTERTAINMENT
AVTech Media Americas Inc., USA
All rights reserved