The IBM and Macintosh computers have been in competition with each other for years, and each
of them have their strong points. They both had their own ideas about where they should go in
the personal computer market. They also had many developments, which propelled themselves
over the other.
It all started when Thomas John Watson became president of Computing Tabulating Recording
in 1914, and in 1924 he renamed it to International Business Machines Corporation. He
eventually widened the company lines to include electronic computers, which was extremely new
in those days. In 1975 IBM…