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MacRumors Turns 26: Here's What Our Readers Thought About the iPod, iPhone, and More

MacRumors turns 26 today, and we want to take the opportunity to thank everyone who has read and supported our website over the years.

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MacRumors was founded by Arnold Kim on February 24, 2000, while he was a medical student, and it has since become one of the world's most popular Apple news websites. Kim was profiled in The New York Times in 2008. Coincidentally, we share our birthday with Steve Jobs, who would have turned 71 years old today.

Our website has been around for many major Apple product announcements, including the iPod, MacBook Pro, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and more.

Here are the forum threads for each product:
Mac mini on January 11, 2005
iPod shuffle on January 11, 2005
iPod nano on September 7, 2005
MacBook Pro on January 10, 2006
Mac Pro on August 7, 2006
Apple TV on January 9, 2007
iPhone on January 9, 2007
iPod touch on September 5, 2007
MacBook Air on January 15, 2008
iPad on January 27, 2010
iPhone 4 on June 7, 2010
Apple Watch on September 9, 2014
AirPods on September 7, 2016
HomePod on June 5, 2017
iPhone X on September 12, 2017
AirPods Pro on October 28, 2019
HomePod mini on October 13, 2020
AirPods Max on December 8, 2020
AirTag on April 20, 2021
Mac Studio on March 8, 2022
Apple Vision Pro on June 5, 2023
This article, "MacRumors Turns 26: Here's What Our Readers Thought About the iPod, iPhone, and More" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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