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History of Apple

History of Apple (2016)

Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with…

History of Apple 2008 – The Most Significant Events

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II. The company reinvented the personal computer in…

History of Apple (2007)

The year 2007 was the year of iPhone. Steve Jobs unveiled it at the Macworld Conference and Expo in San…

What is Macintosh Clone Program

By 1995, Apple computers accounted for around 7% of the worldwide desktop computer market. By that year illegal Apple clones…

Apple Macintosh Computers – History of Clones

A Macintosh clone (or an Apple clone) is a personal computer made by a manufacturer other than Apple, using Macintosh…

History of Apple (2006)

This year, 2006, Apple's market capitalization reaches US460.56 billion dollars (annual amount, but in December 2006 alone, it was US$71.25…

History of Apple (2005)

The 2005 was a good year for Apple. The iPod gave an enormous lift to the company's financial results. Thus…

History of Apple (2004)

The year 2004 was a turning point for Apple. Indeed, the company created a solid financial base to work with,…

History of Apple (2003)

In January 2003, the recovery began, as Apple released iLife, a bundled package that included iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie and iDVD.…

History of Apple 2002 – The Most Significant Events

As Glen Sanford states on his History of Apple Website, «in January 2002, Apple reinvented the consumer desktop, again, when…

History of Apple (2001)

Through the second half of 2000 sales became slower both for Apple and the computer industry as a whole. But…

History of Apple 2000 – The Most Significant Events

In 2000, Apple announced a slew of new machines, including the PowerMac G4 Cube, which added a fifth category to…

History of Apple (1999)

The end of the century gave Apple new life, but there was one big obstacle to tackle: Clones, as clone…

History of Apple 1997-1998 – Most Significant Events

In July 1997, Apple announces the resignation of Gil Amelio, following another multi-million dollar quarterly loss. The time and place…

Power Macintosh G3 (B&W G3) Revision B

B&W G3: The forth generation of Apple displays was introduced with the Blue & White Power Macintosh G3 desktop or…

Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White G3)

Power Macintosh G3 desktop or minitower (also known as Blue and White G3 or else B&W G3, Yosemite G3) included the…

History of Apple 1995-1996 – Most Significant Events

The PowerMac family, introduced in 1994, was developed through 1995. It was the first Mac to be based on the…

Apple Macintosh LC 520 Computer

The LC 520, also known as Performa 520, was a personal computer, a part of Apple Computer's LC line of…

History of Apple: 1993-1994 – Most Significant Events

But by the mid nineties Apple were overpriced, and the majority of its products consisted of rehashes of the 1984…

History of Apple: 1990-1992 – Most Significant Events

In the eighties, Apple pioneered the personal computing industry in the world with its computer. However, the company then stumbled,…