“A true stroke of brilliance.” The journey of Apple’s iMac G3 into an item coveted by many.
During the 1990s, personal computers were often dull and complicated, lacking the allure of an exciting encounter. Companies like Compaq and IBM dominated the market with their uniform and boxy monitors, keyboards, and modems. However, in August 1998, a surprising transformation occurred after Steve Jobs, a co-founder of Apple, returned to the struggling company. A…