In the late 1970s, two Steves founded Apple Computer, Inc, with operations starting out in Steve Jobs' garage. With him was Steve Wozniak, and the two would go on to revolutionize not just the ...
In the early to mid-1990s, Apple released a wide range of quirky and unique products, ranging from printers and digital cameras to a video game console and a PDA with a keyboard. Steve Jobs nixed the ...
The first product launched by Apple after Steve Jobs returned as CEO in 1997 was not the iPhone or the iPod, but a new desktop computer. The original "Bondi Blue" iMac was a revolutionary product that ...
Approaching a retrospective of Apple's first 50 years is like looking up at a waterfall. You can see its shape and where it begins and ends, but if you stand under the cascade, you risk being washed ...
When a 28-year-old brash, bow-tie-wearing Steve Jobs unveiled the Macintosh PC on Jan. 24, 1984, few people knew how much one consumer tech product would change our lives. It delivered a bunch of ...
To properly celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary, we're taking it all the way back to the beginning. Well, almost the beginning: to the first annual West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco in April ...
Apple's 50-year evolution in personal computing is defined not by a simple, linear progression of processing power, but by a consistent, long-term philosophy of vertical integration. Since the debut ...