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History of Apple, Inc.

History of Apple Inc .ill 7:52 AM ДРРВ APPL COMPITRY First Apple Logo The very first Apple Computer logo, drawn by Ronald Wayne, depicts Isaac Newton under an apple tree. The Apple I - 1976 Apple I was Apple's first product designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak( Co- Founder) Apple Logo 1977 The Apple logo in 1977 created by Rob Janoff with the rainbow color Apple II- 1977 The Apple II is an 8-bit home computer, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcom- puter products. theme used until 1998. х Apple III- 1980s The Apple III (Apple 3) was designed to take on the IBM PC in the business Apple IPO On December 12, 1980, Apple launched the Initial Public Offering of its stock the investing public Apple Lisa- 1983 The first commercial Macintosh - 1984 The Macintosh 128K computer with a Graphical User Interface. Priced at about $10,000. Would cost around $21,000 today. machine was the original Apple Macintosh personal computer. environment. Apple llc - 1984 A Few months after introduc- ing the Mac, Apple llc, the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, was Apple Computer's first endeavor to produce a portable computer. Apple IIGS - 1986 Fifth and most powerful model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced. The "GS" in the name stands for Graphics and Sound, referring to its enhanced graphics and sound capabilities. Macintosh II - 1987 Ffth and most powerful model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced. The "GS" in the name stands for Graphics and Sound, referring to its enhanced graphics and sound capabilities. Macintosh Plus - 1986 The Macintosh Plus was the first real improvement on the Macintosh 128 RAM) It had a lot of new features: the extended ROM held the new version of Mac OS (х х х х eWorld Newton - 1993 Apple released the Newton, an early PDA. Though it failed commercially, it defined and launched the category and was a forerunner and inspiration of devices such as Palm Pilot and Macintosh TV - 1993 The Macintosh TV was Apple's first attempt at computer- television integration. Apple EWorld- 1994 The services included email, news, and a bulletin board system. Users of eWorld were often referred to as "ePeople. But it was expensive compared Mac Portable - 1989 The Macintosh Portable was Apple Inc.'s first attempt at making a battery-powered portable Macintosh personal computer. to other services. Pocket PC. (х х (х The Pippin 1995 The Pippin was an Apple product that was revolution- ary, but never ended up being the device that popularized its technology. 20TH Anniversary Macintosh - 1997 Apple's Twentieth Anníver- sary Macintosh was a limited-edition personal computer in celebration of the company's 20th birthday. iMac - 1998 The iMac is a range of all-in- Apple USB Mouse - 1998 one Macintosh desktop Released with the iMac in 1998. "Hockey puck" USB computer. It was the first Macintosh computer to have mouse is widely considered a USB port and not to have Floppy Disk Drive. one of Apple's worst mistakes х х Mac OS X The Apple Store - 1997 On November 10, 1997, Apple introduced the Apple Store, an online retail store IPhone 4 Antenna 2010 Power Mac G4 Cube - 2001 Despite its innovative design, critics complained that it was too expensive. Mạc OS X- 2002 In 2001, Apple introduced Mac OS X, an operating system based on NEXT's NeXTstep and incorporating parts of the FreeBSD kernel CNN has a list of their biggest tech "fails" of 2010, and the number one spot is the iPhone 4 antenna issue, aka "antennagate. Most outrageous iPhone apps Play Again My Shoe A mini game built by a Pakistani, allows users to throw shoes at president George Bush in order to hurt him and gain points. Baby Shaker Stop the crying infant on screen by violently shaking the iPhone, untill the two red "x" appears. I am Rich Ridiculous price of nearly $1,000, has no function but a screensaver. Pull my Finger Allows users to virtually 'pull' a character's finger, then there comes a farting sound. Top Apple Sucesses Power Macintosh 8600- PowerBook G4- 2001 PowerBook 100- 1991 The PowerBook 100 was a iPod - 2001 A portable media player The PowerBook G4 are a series portable subnotebook personal computer manu- factured by Apple Computer. 1997 The Power Macintosh 8600 is a personal computer that is a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh series. of notebook computers that were manufactured, marketed, designed and marketed by and sold by Apple, Inc Apple. MacBook Pro- 2006 e MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable comput- ers introduced in January 2006 by Apple. iPhone- 2007 The iPhone is a line of iPad- 2010 iPhone 4 Pro- 2010 The iPad is a line of tablet The iPhone 4 is a touch- computers primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, and web content screen smartphone. It is the fourth generation of iPhone,It is particularly marketed for video calling. Internet- and multimedia- enabled smartphone. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wi/History_of_Apple, http://modularhomeplanainfe.org/modular-home-prices/ten-of- apples biggest falures/, http://www.technebutfalo.cem/compardes/apple/top S-apple products of all-time-noah s-list/ http://www.macgasm.net/2010/12/09/4-apple products times-top 10-gadget-sting http://technelogy.ezinemark.com/top-apole-padgets-te-include-in-your-wfsh-lst-7d2165e0523d.html, http://technelogy.ezinemark.com/top-outrageous-phane-apps-banned-7736nic39120.html images from Google. lustrated by Shaneka Landell - mylwdesigns.com Presented by Techking POWERED TESTEING

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