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Detailed version of apple history

1. All the history of Apple

Apple Computer Company was founded by Jobs, stephen wozniak and Ron Wayn on April 1, 1976. Headquartered in Petinos, California, USA, it is in the heart of Silicon Valley. In the spring of 1975, Apple I was designed by Wozon, and 5 Apple I was bought by Byte's computer store at that time, and the price was 666.66 dollars. In 1976, Woz completed the design of AppleⅡ II.

In 1977, Apple was officially registered as a company, and launched the new Apple logo that is still in use today. At the same time, Apple also received its first investment-$92, from ——Mike Markkula.

In 1978, when Apple was preparing to go public, Xerox pre-purchased Apple's stock of 1 million dollars, and allowed Apple engineers to study the graphical interface of PARC operating system, which had long been regarded as junk by Xerox. But Apple's engineers turned decay into magic and brought the graphical interface into a brand-new time and space.

Apple specializes in developing, manufacturing and selling personal computers, servers, peripherals, computer software, online services and personal digital auxiliary devices. It was the third largest personal computer supplier in the world in 1995, ranking 11th in the list of "Top 1 Information Technology Companies in the World" and 25th in the list of "Top 5 Software Manufacturers in the World". In 1994 and 1995, it ranked first in the global multimedia market.

Apple Ⅱ has many firsts in the history of microcomputers:

It has a plastic case for the first time;

it is the first time to bring your own power supply device without a fan;

Intel dynamic RAM; is installed for the first time; With 48K capacity on the motherboard for the first time;

you can play color games for the first time;

set up the built-in speaker interface for the first time;

install the game control key for the first time;

it has high-resolution graphics function for the first time;

it's the first time that CPU and motherboard * * * enjoy RAM ...

/wiki/Apple, take a look for yourself. 2. Apple mobile phone, what software can you download from version history?

Connect the computer, and use various Apple assistants to download the mobile phone. Connect the computer with a data cable, open the PP assistant, and click Install the mobile terminal in the main interface after the device identification is successful. (since you want to use the mobile terminal, why do you want to download and install the PC terminal? That's because downloading and installing the PP assistant directly on the mobile device is not the official version, and finally you have to activate the mobile terminal through the PC terminal.)

If I give an example of WeChat here, first find or search WeChat.

then click in to see the details of wechat, and pull down to see version history.

Click to view all version history, and select the version we want to download. How to install this version by clicking below. 3. History of Apple and Jobs

First of all, I recommend you to read this article Forbes: The 2 Greatest Instances of Apple in 3 Years (Photos) /26_4/3/152. Because there are pictures, it is untidy to post here.

Then look at the following words. In Greek mythology, the apple is a symbol of wisdom. Adam and Eve became thoughtful only after eating the apple, and now it is extended to the unknown field of science and technology. Apple's logo is an apple with a bite, which shows their ideal of bravely marching into science and exploring unknown fields.

when deciding to adopt the name "Apple", the founders noticed that their brand did not follow the natural characteristics of customs. This is the name of a fruit-its visual symbol is a partially eaten apple-which has no important meaning, but this choice proves its value-refusing to deify computers.

Apple is a pioneer in man-machine relationship. People will no longer worship or fear computers, but regard them as entertainment. Therefore, the brand name conforms to the initial idea that became more and more obvious later-a new standard has been established.

Apple Computer International Co., Ltd., or Apple Computer Co., Ltd., referred to as Apple Computer for short, is headquartered in Cupertino, California, USA, and its core business is computer technology products. The Apple II of Apple Computer contributed to the personal computer revolution in the 197s, and the Macintosh relay continued to develop in the 198s.

The most famous products are its Apple II, Macintosh computer, iPod digital music player and iTunes music store, which is famous for its innovation in high-tech enterprises. A Brief History of Apple Computer The earliest Apple computer used before 1976, Apple IIC was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976.

developed and sold the Apple I computer that year. The earliest personal computer Apple II was released in 1977.

in 1984, the revolutionary Macintosh computer was introduced. In 23, the earliest 64-bit personal computer Apple Macintosh G5 was introduced.

In 25, Steve Jobs announced that Intel processors would be adopted next year. Woz was an electronic hacker before they founded Apple Computer together. Since 1975, he worked at HP and helped Steve Jobs design Atari video games.

at that time, Woz rented a small computer from Call puter, a time-sharing computer system service company run by Alex Kamradt. At that time, computers could only print on paper, and the Silent 7 introduced by Texas Instruments was the most advanced thermal sublimation printer model at that time.

Woz once saw Popular Electronics introduce how to make a computer terminal and use ready-made parts. Woz designed a teleprinter that can communicate with the computer. The printer, which can only print large-scale English characters, can print 24 lines of 4 characters per page, and can be connected to a small computer owned by Call puter.

Alex Kamradt, the boss of CallPuter, represented the design and sold a few machines. Woz began to attend the activities of Homebrew puter Club in 1975. At that time, new microcomputers such as Altair 88 and IMSAI triggered Woz to build microprocessing into its teleprinter and become a complete computer.

at that time, the only microcomputer processors available in the market were Intel)88 with a price of $9 and Motorola)68 with a price of $. Wozniak likes 68, but both are beyond his budget.

So he can only design a computer on paper by observing and learning, and wait for the day when he can afford a processor. In 1976, when MOS Technology published the famous processor 652 for only US dollars, Woz wrote a version of the BASIC programming language for this group of processors, and then designed a computer that could run this BASIC programming language.

because the designer of 652 is the same as that of 68 (because MOS Technology was founded by Motorola's former employees), Woz designed a computer based on 68 on paper earlier, and can use 652 as a microprocessor with only minor modifications. When Woz finished the machine, he took it to the party of Homebrew Computer Club and showed its system to his electronic colleagues.

There, he met his old friend Steve Jobs. Jobs realized the commercial potential of these tiny amateur machines.

Apple Computer in 199, the origin of Macintosh Classic Apple Jobs and Woz decided to set up a company. They thought of several names. After Jobs came back from a trip, he suggested to Woz that the company be named Apple Computer. In early 1971, 16-year-old Steve? Jobs and Steve, 21? Wozniak ("two Steve") was introduced by a friend.

In 1976, Jobs successfully persuaded Woz to assemble machines and sell them. Another friend of theirs, Luo? Ron Wayne also joined, and the three formed Apple Computer Company on April 1, 1976. In May of the same year, Jobs negotiated with The Byte Shop, a local computer store. The person in charge said that he would be interested if the computer was fully assembled.

Paul, the shopkeeper? Tyrael thinks further. He wants to order 5 units and pay . yuan for each unit at the time of delivery. After taking this order, in order to prepare funds, I sold all kinds of valuable things (such as computers and a Volkswagen van) to raise money.

Jobs ordered parts from Cramer Electronics, a large electronic parts distributor. The credit manager of the store asked Jobs how to settle the account. He said, "I have an order for 5 computers from Byte Shop, and the payment terms are cash on delivery. If you give me a 3-day payment period, I can assemble the computers within the payment period, deliver them to Terry and then pay off the account." The manager called tyrael, who was attending the IEEE computer seminar in Pacific Woods, and was surprised by Jobs' tenacity. tyrael confirmed the order to the manager that if Jobs delivered the goods to him, Jobs would definitely have enough money to pay.

The three of them and two friends borrowed Jobs' family's garage to assemble and carry out marathon tests day and night, and finally delivered them to tyrael before the deadline. As promised, tyrael paid Jobs to pay off the bill of parts and earn money. 4. The history of Apple

A brief history of the old trademark Apple used before 1976. The early Apple computer, Apple IIC, was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayn in 1976.

developed and sold the Apple I computer that year. The earliest personal computer Apple II was released in 1977.

in 1984, the revolutionary Macintosh computer was introduced. In 21, the iPod digital music walkman was introduced.

in 21, the iPod digital music walkman was introduced. In 22, the second generation iPod player was introduced, which used a touch-sensitive control method called "Touch wheel".

in 23, the earliest 64-bit personal computer Apple PowerMac G5 was introduced. In 23, the third generation iPod music player was introduced, which can support both Mac and Windows, and the design of Firewire port was cancelled.

In 24, Steve Jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and Apple's share price plummeted. In 24, the fourth generation iPod digital music player was launched, which followed the original "Click Wheel" control design on the iPod mini.

since then, iPod Video with color display has been introduced. In 24, the mini version of iPod mini digital music player was introduced, and its metal shell was very different from other models. In 25, Steve Jobs announced that Intel processors would be adopted next year.

in 25, the fifth generation iPod player was launched. In 25, the second generation of iPod mini mini digital music player and iPod shuffle were introduced, and their non-display design caused some users' dissatisfaction.

in September, 25, the ultra-thin digital music player of iPod nano was launched, with a color display. In 26, Steve Jobs published the first desktop computer and notebook computer using Intel processors, namely iMac and MacBook Pro.

in 26, the sixth generation iPod digital music player, called "iPod classic", was launched. In 26, the second generation iPod nano digital music player was launched, which adopted the same aluminum shell design as the iPod mini.

in 26, the second generation of iPod shuffle digital music player was introduced, and its appearance became similar to a clip, with a smaller volume. In 27, the third generation iPod nano ultra-thin digital music player was launched, and its appearance changed from slender to wide and flat.

in 27, Steve jobs released the iPhone and iPod touch on Mac World. In 28, Steve Jobs released (removed from the envelope) the MacBook Air on Mac World, which was the thinnest laptop at that time.

in 28, Steve jobs released the fourth generation of iPod nano and the second generation of iPod touch on Mac World. In 28, Steve Jobs released the newly designed MacBook and MacBook Pro, as well as the brand-new 24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display on Mac World.

In 28, Apple's high-level iPhone signed a contract with Zhao Chenhao Global Thermal Brothers, and selected the album "Global Thermal Brothers Comes" by Global Thermal Brothers to be released among the music lovers who hold Apple's iPhone phones around the world, which also made Global Thermal Brothers the sole spokesperson in Greater China, which is called "once in a century, The super-popular star Celestial Thermal Brothers, formed by Zhao Chenhao, a dolphin prince, launched the album of the first Chinese hip-hop dance troupe, in which the title song "My Feeling" caused a sensation all over Asia, shaking the network, and sogou broke through the 2 billion mark, creating a new miracle in Chinese music. In 29, Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president in charge of global marketing, released a redesigned 17-inch screen MacBook Pro laptop at the Mac World29 conference.

on March 3rd, 29, an upgraded iMac was launched, but its appearance has not changed. It uses NVIDIA's new graphics card and slightly reduces the price of iMac. At the same time, the upgraded IMAC includes Mac mini and Mac Pro. In 29