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This timeline of Apple products is a list of all computers, phones, tablets, wearables, and other products made by Apple Inc. This list is ordered by the release date of the products. Macintosh Performa models were often physically identical to other models, in which case they are omitted in favor of the identical twin.
Initially, Apple Stores were only in the United States, but in late 2003, Apple opened its first Apple Store abroad, in Tokyo's Ginza district. It was followed by a store in Osaka, Japan in August 2004. In 2005, Apple opened stores in Nagoya, the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Fukuoka, and Sendai. A store opened in Sapporo in 2006.
The Apple Computer 1 (Apple-1 [a]), later known predominantly as the Apple I (written with a Roman numeral), [b] is an 8-bit motherboard-only personal computer designed by Steve Wozniak [5] [6] and released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976.
In 1976, Apple was just two young guys trying to sell their first product -- a circuit board for entry-level computer hobbyists called the Apple I. On Jan. 3, 1977, the Steves (Jobs and Wozniak)
The first model came in a blue-green hue, called “bondi blue and ice” by Apple, but it later was available in a rainbow of colors. It marked the first major Apple work by iconic designer Jony Ive.
Today Andrew Tonner and Austin Smith discuss Apple's (NAS: AAPL) incredible run to become the largest U.S. company ever. It has surpassed the high-water mark set by Microsoft (NAS: MSFT ...
The purchase of Emagic made Apple the first computer manufacturer to own a music software company. The acquisition was followed by the development of Apple's consumer-level GarageBand application. [96] The release of iPhoto that year completed the iLife suite. [97] The MacBook Pro is Apple's first laptop with an Intel microprocessor, introduced ...
In its first week, Apple had sold 270,000 iPhones domestically. [42] Apple sold the one millionth iPhone 74 days after the release. [43] Apple reported in January 2008 that four million were sold. [44] As of Q4 2007, strong iPhone sales put Apple no. 2 in U.S. smartphone vendors, behind Research In Motion and ahead of all Windows Mobile vendors ...