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March 10, 2004: Apple sends out a survey to select Apple customers, claiming that it is considering relaunching the Newton MessagePad.
March 9, 1996: Apple confirms that it will shut down its eWorld online service at the end of the month.
March 8, 1997: Apple renames the forthcoming Mac OS 7.7 update, calling it “Mac OS 8.” It’s more than just a name change, though: It’s a sneaky sucker punch that ultimately knocks out Mac clones.
March 7, 1989: Apple introduces the Macintosh Portrait Display, a 15-inch vertical grayscale monitor designed to show full pages on a single screen. Intended for word processing and desktop publishing, the $1,099 monitor (plus $599 for an additional video card to run it) works with any Macintosh.![Severance: Wavering Lumon loyalist faces demons, finds revelation [Apple TV+ recap] ★★★★☆ Severance season 2 episode 8 - Jane Alexander and Patricia Arquette](https://www.cultofmac.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Severance-season-2-episode-1-Jane-Alexander-and-Patricia-Arquette-1-1020x574.jpg)
March 6, 2008: Apple releases the iPhone software development kit, finally allowing coders to start creating native mobile apps for the new smartphone. The iPhone SDK gives developers the tools they need to unlock the new smartphone’s potential.