Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs secures Macintosh name

“November 16, 1982: Intent on calling Apple’s upcoming personal computer the “Macintosh,” Steve Jobs pens an impassioned plea to audio company McIntosh Laboratory asking permission to use the name. Before the iPhone, the Macintosh was the most iconic product name Apple had.”

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