a garage start-up became a £3 trillion tech giant
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A scrawny hippie and a nerdy engineer who became prank-playing friends vowed to change the world when they founded a Silicon Valley startup on April Fools’ Day 50 years ago and then — no joke — pulled it off.
Apple would never have survived a decade without Steve Wozniak’s marvelous machine. This is part of our package about Apple’s 50th anniversary, read more here. When you think of Apple, you probably think of the iPhone,
Nick Dalton, Northumbria University, Newcastle In the early 1970s, the idea of an ordinary person owning a computer sounded absurd. Computers back then were more like aircraft carriers or nuclear power plants than household appliances – vast machines housed in data centres operated by teams of specialists,
April 1 marks 50 years since Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne (who quickly left the company) founded Apple (AAPL), then called Apple Computers. The company that exists today is a far cry from its humble beginnings in the Jobs’ family garage,
An improbable odyssey began on April Fools’ Day five decades ago, when Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak signed a two-page document that created Apple Computer Co.
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Think you know everything about the world's most iconic tech company? Think again! Join us as we count down the most surprising, fascinating, and little-known facts about Apple Computers! From forgotten founders to unexpected design choices,
Mimms Museum of Technology and Art's latest exhibition, iNspire: Fifty Years of Innovation from Apple, features the largest collection of the tech giant’s products ever displayed to the public. Among the 2,
Apple has discontinued its high-end Mac Pro desktop after a two-decade run. The computer, which was aimed at serving video editors and other professional techies, was quietly removed from Apple’s website,