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Day in Tech History Podcast - Apple History
Jeffrey Powers
21 episodes
4 months ago
Day in Tech History is a daily podcast - 365 days a year. Whenever an Apple event is highlighted on the show, I will post it here. That way, you can choose to follow this feed or the full Day in Tech History podcast (at Dayintechhistory.com)
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Day in Tech History is a daily podcast - 365 days a year. Whenever an Apple event is highlighted on the show, I will post it here. That way, you can choose to follow this feed or the full Day in Tech History podcast (at Dayintechhistory.com)
Show more...
Tech News
History,
News,
Business News
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April 16, 1977: Debut of Apple II, Commodore Pet
Day in Tech History Podcast - Apple History
5 minutes 30 seconds
6 months ago
April 16, 1977: Debut of Apple II, Commodore Pet
1977 – Apple Computer shows off the Apple II home computer at the West Coast Computer Faire. The $1,298 Home machine featured a 6502 processor, 4kb RAM 16kb ROM and for the first time – A home computer with color graphics.  Apple II was the most recognizable home and school computers in the 80s and […]
Day in Tech History Podcast - Apple History
Day in Tech History is a daily podcast - 365 days a year. Whenever an Apple event is highlighted on the show, I will post it here. That way, you can choose to follow this feed or the full Day in Tech History podcast (at Dayintechhistory.com)