On May 19, 2001, Cupertino revolutionized the world of computer shopping by opening the first two Apple Stores. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)

On May 19, 2001, Cupertino revolutionized the world of computer shopping by opening the first two Apple Stores.

(via Cult of Mac – Tech and culture through an Apple lens)


You may also be interested in this

Make your MacBook stand o…

If you’re following 9to5Mac, there’s a good chance you have a MacBook or iPad. They’re great devices that look great while they’re at it, but there aren’t many options for

City on Fire lights a fus…

Apple TV+ drama City on Fire drops a bomb this week. Charlie and Keith meet up under less-than-ideal circumstances, while Sam fights for her life. Nicky and Sol have one

Apple Pay now available i…

Earlier this year, Apple expanded its Apple Pay payments service to South Korea in partnership with Hyundai Card. Now the company is rolling out Apple Pay in Guatemala and El

Listen wirelessly anywher…

Macworld The whole point of wireless earbuds is freedom. And whatever that means to you, JBL’s new TUNE 220 TWS Bluetooth Earphones cover all the bases in a package that’s

iPadOS 17 features that m…

For better or worse, my iPad Pro is my main computer. Since Apple released its 2018 iPad Pro alongside the newly rebranded iPadOS 13, I have been using it as

Apple’s new VR headset wi…

Apple Vision Pro playing NBA 2K23. | Image: Apple The rumors of Apple breaking into the mixed reality headset space are now a reality with the Apple Vision Pro. During

How to use StandBy with i…

StandBy may be Apple's first attempt at a true smart display. With tons of features packed in, we walk you through this new way to turn your iPhone into a

Sorry Apple, most people …

Macworld I have spent the last couple of decades writing about new features in Apple’s operating systems. Tens of thousands of words about new items, large and small, that enhance
X

A whimsical homage to the days in black and white, celebrating the magic of Mac OS. Dress up your blog with retro, chunky-grade pixellated graphics to evoke some serious computer nostalgia. Supports a custom menu, custom header image, custom background, two footer widget areas, and a full-width page template. I updated Stuart Brown's 2011 masterpiece to meet the needs of the times, made it responsive , got dark mode, custom search widget and more.You can download it from tigaman.com, where you can also find more useful code snippets and plugins to get even more out of wordpress.