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Apple is a computer hardware and software corporation. Founded in 1976's, it has a reputation for innovation. Apple introduced the Macintosh computer in 1984.

It was started by SteveJobs and SteveWozniak?, who were bored and had garages.

Their headquarters are in the suburb of Cupertino, near San Jose. (Part of the area known as SiliconValley).

Some analysts say that the entire evolution of the PC can be viewed as an effort to catch up with the Apple Macintosh.

In addition to inventing new technologies, Apple also has often been the first to bring sophisticated technologies to the personal computer. Apple's innovations include:

  • Graphical user interface (GUI). First introduced in 1983 on its Lisa computer. Many components of the Macintosh GUI have become de facto standards and can be found in other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows.
  • Color. The Apple II, introduced in 1977, was the first personal computer to offer color monitors.
  • Built-in networking . In 1985, Apple released a new version of the Macintosh with built-in support for networking (!LocalTalk?).
  • Plug & play expansion. In 1987, the Mac II introduced a new expansion bus called !NuBus? that made it possible to add devices and configure them entirely with software.
  • QuickTime. In 1991, Apple introduced QuickTime, a multi-platform standard for video, sound, and other multimedia applications.
  • Integrated television. In 1993, Apple released the Macintosh TV, the first personal computer with built-in television and stereo CD.
  • RISC. In 1994, Apple introduced the Power Mac, based on the PowerPC RISC microprocessor.

See Apple History


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