Contrary to what many expected, this January 24th was very special even for Apple. Earlier we published a full post on the date that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the launch of the first Macintosh, then we still saw the disassembly of iFixit and discovered a personalized font on the hotsite created by Apple.
But she didn’t stop there.
At Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, huge banners are already on display with the images she placed on the site – comparing the Macintosh 128k with the latest generation iMac.
It also looks like there will be a musical show there:
Employees also went crazy with a “3” poster made up of the names of * all * the people who have passed through the company, ordered by their badge number.
Check it out:
Dude you’re about 10 iPhone fives is down from the top on this one pic.twitter.com/s1J6TEygC2
— sjsmac (@sjsmac) January 24, 2014
In detail:
Long live the Mac! ?
[via Cult of Mac, MacRumors]
Update · Jan 25, 2014 at 10:35
The band invited to the Apple campus yesterday was OneRepublic, who was there once and saw his song “Secrets” being used in the promotional video for the iPhone 4.
Celebrating Mac’s 30th with some of my closest friends in Cupertino with OneRepublic. Awesome.
– Tim Cook (@tim_cook) January 25, 2014
https://twitter.com/pschiller/status/426888263568093184/