Apple Events

1998

Apple Inc. announces new products, product redesigns and upgrades through press conferences that garner a significant following in traditional and online media. Often the purpose of the event is kept as a secret to create buzz and only unveiled during the event.

Where to Watch 1998

5 Episodes

  • Macworld, San Francisco (1998)
    E1
    Macworld, San Francisco (1998)Rare footage of MacWorld SF where iCEO Steve Jobs brings no new products… but that Apple is starting its resurgence.
  • Seybold, New York, Studio Display (1998)
    E2
    Seybold, New York, Studio Display (1998)Steve Jobs announced the first ever Apple flat screen display and pitted the G3 PowerPC to the poor Pentium II.
  • Special Event, Cupertino, iMac (1998)
    E3
    Special Event, Cupertino, iMac (1998)Defining keynote where Steve Jobs introduced one of Apple’s most iconic and beloved product, the iMac. The cute transparant computer took the industry and consumers by storm and can be credited of changing an industry known for it’s boring and ugly designs. It’s also the first product of the “new” Apple era envisioned by Steve Jobs.
  • WWDC, San Francisco, OS X Strategy (1998)
    E4
    WWDC, San Francisco, OS X Strategy (1998)5 days after introducing the iMac, Steve attempts to convince developers that the OS X transition won’t hurt much.
  • Macworld, New York (1998)
    E5
    Macworld, New York (1998)Steve didn’t announce anything new at MacWorld NY, rehashing most of WWDC’s content.

 

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