1. Apple's 1989 Multimedia Rebellion: The Secret Team That Defied Internal Skeptics
In 1989, Apple had a glaring gap in its vision: the desktop computer was a silent, static box. Playing a video, listening to a song, or showing photos required bolting on expensive, incompatible hardware from other companies. There were no standards, no portability, no sharing. Despite CEO John Sculley's directive to '...