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15 years of OS X: How Apple's big gamble paid off

When it debuted in 2001, it wasn't at all clear how the desktop OS would open the door to future innovation. And check out the Mingis on Tech video about what's still missing in the OS X experience. Read More

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Mingis on Tech: There's one thing OS X still needs

Executive News Editor Ken Mingis and Apple expert Michael deAgonia talk about their quest to get the very first copy of OS X 10.0 in March 2001 -- and about what the current version of Apple's OS still lacks. Watch Now

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