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From Innovation to Nostalgia: Apple Says Goodbye to the Newton

February 27, 2025
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February 27: A‍ pivotal day in Apple ⁢history: ‌Discontinuation⁢ of the Newton MessagePad series ​On ⁣February 27, 1998, Apple made the significant decision to cease production of the Newton MessagePad series—a line of handheld devices that⁢ had ‍been introduced five ⁢years earlier—along with its dedicated operating system.

“This choice aligns ⁣with​ our strategy to concentrate all software development efforts on enhancing the Macintosh⁣ operating system,” stated Steve Jobs, then-interim CEO⁤ of Apple. “To achieve our​ ambitious goals, we need to unify‌ our direction.”

The⁢ Exit of a Pioneer: The End ​of Newton MessagePad

The announcement regarding the discontinuation of the Newton was ⁢met with both‍ disappointment‌ and a hint of surprise. Many were saddened because⁢ after overcoming initial technical challenges, both the MessagePad and its OS ​had evolved into exceptional products.

Just four⁢ months prior to this announcement, Apple had ⁢launched its final version—the ​MessagePad 2100—which represented the pinnacle of development⁤ for this ⁢device. With improved memory capacity and faster processing capabilities combined with upgraded communication software, it showcased significant advances.

By this time, engineers at Apple had rectified notorious issues ‍surrounding handwriting recognition functionality.⁣ The result was a handheld device ​remarkably useful in an era preceding⁤ widespread mobile internet connectivity.

A Shift in ‍Direction: The‍ Spinoff and Cancellation

The termination‍ of the Newton project ​came as a shock ​to some given that just months earlier it had​ been spun off into an independent entity called Newton Inc., indicating optimism towards its maturation for mainstream success.

However, insiders weren’t entirely blindsided by this development; out of approximately130 staff members⁣ at Newton Inc., only about thirty continued their affiliation following Apple’s restructuring efforts around⁣ that same time. Many were transferred onto another‌ clandestine project—the first-generation iBook.

Additonally worth noting is that ⁢Steve Jobs⁣ held reservations about the⁣ Newton after his return to Apple’s ⁣helm. This​ PDA was originally⁤ spearheaded by John Sculley—Jobs’ former adversary following Jobs’ ousting from apple in1985 over corporate⁣ disagreements. Even ‍though Sculley did ⁢not ⁣oversee most iterations during its ‍lifespan as CEO., he initially championed early-stage developments‍ while leading.

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February 27: A‍ pivotal day in Apple ⁢history: ‌Discontinuation⁢ of the Newton MessagePad series ​On ⁣February 27, 1998, Apple made the significant decision to cease production of the Newton MessagePad series—a line of handheld devices that⁢ had ‍been introduced five ⁢years earlier—along with its dedicated operating system.

“This choice aligns ⁣with​ our strategy to concentrate all software development efforts on enhancing the Macintosh⁣ operating system,” stated Steve Jobs, then-interim CEO⁤ of Apple. “To achieve our​ ambitious goals, we need to unify‌ our direction.”

The⁢ Exit of a Pioneer: The End ​of Newton MessagePad

The announcement regarding the discontinuation of the Newton was ⁢met with both‍ disappointment‌ and a hint of surprise. Many were saddened because⁢ after overcoming initial technical challenges, both the MessagePad and its OS ​had evolved into exceptional products.

Just four⁢ months prior to this announcement, Apple had ⁢launched its final version—the ​MessagePad 2100—which represented the pinnacle of development⁤ for this ⁢device. With improved memory capacity and faster processing capabilities combined with upgraded communication software, it showcased significant advances.

By this time, engineers at Apple had rectified notorious issues ‍surrounding handwriting recognition functionality.⁣ The result was a handheld device ​remarkably useful in an era preceding⁤ widespread mobile internet connectivity.

A Shift in ‍Direction: The‍ Spinoff and Cancellation

The termination‍ of the Newton project ​came as a shock ​to some given that just months earlier it had​ been spun off into an independent entity called Newton Inc., indicating optimism towards its maturation for mainstream success.

However, insiders weren’t entirely blindsided by this development; out of approximately130 staff members⁣ at Newton Inc., only about thirty continued their affiliation following Apple’s restructuring efforts around⁣ that same time. Many were transferred onto another‌ clandestine project—the first-generation iBook.

Additonally worth noting is that ⁢Steve Jobs⁣ held reservations about the⁣ Newton after his return to Apple’s ⁣helm. This​ PDA was originally⁤ spearheaded by John Sculley—Jobs’ former adversary following Jobs’ ousting from apple in1985 over corporate⁣ disagreements. Even ‍though Sculley did ⁢not ⁣oversee most iterations during its ‍lifespan as CEO., he initially championed early-stage developments‍ while leading.

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