Mac Turns 35 Years Old Today

Mac Turns 35 Years Old Today

35 years ago, Macintosh said hello. It changed the way we think about computers and went on to change the world. We love the Mac, and today we're proud that more people than ever are using it to follow their passions and create the future.

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— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) January 24, 2019

January 24, 1984. The first Macintosh computer was introduced by Steve Jobs on this date 35 years ago, just two days after Apple's 1984 ad at Super Bowl XVIII.

Logotech honored that first Mac a few years ago with our USB flash drive version of the machine Jobs pulled out of a bag on stage. Hello. Simple and groundbreaking.

We've also come a long way since then on the technology side. That first Mac had even less memory than our smallest USB drive. Now, we have drives with as much memory as the fastest personal computer.

But the Mac started a revolution in how users interfaced with home computers. We thank them for that.

Start your own revolution by designing a custom USB shaped like the product you make that will change the world.