"Microcomputer for use with video display"
"Controller for magnetic disc, recorder, or the like"
"Apparatus for digitally controlling PAL color display"
"Digitally-controlled color signal generation means for use with display"
Steve Wozniak worked for Hewlett Packard during the early 1970's before leaving to form Apple with Steve Jobs.
he created the apple i and ii computers and influenced the modern day computer
at college
Technically Steve Wozniak is still an Apple employee, shareholder and receives a small salary from them. In 1981 he crashed a plane he was piloting. This put him in hospital and caused memory loss. He decided to take a break from Apple and return to university to finish his degree, having dropped out to start Apple. He returned to Apple in 1983 but he decided to leave Apple in 1987 to pursue numerous other projects and philanthropic works.
He started the company Apple with Steve Wozniak in 1976 and revolutionized the computer by making in a small futuristic format compared to the old bulky hardware used before.Its MacBook.... ultimate.
What are some small and unknown inventions?
A prepaid cellphone can be cheaper because once you use up what you pay for,it cuts you off.You won't be able to use more minutes and then get charged a small fortune--a "surprise" that has befallen even experts like Steve Wozniak!
macbook
Steve Jobs Apple's former CEO (Dececed) of Apple and Steve Wozniak produced their first computer Apple I in 1976. This was when they started Apple. See this page http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa121598.htm
from a company called Xerox, now famous for copiers. They created a research facility in the 70's in Palo Alto, California, where young engineers and scientists tried to invent the future of electronics. They came up with inventions like the computer mouse, and the GUI (Graphical User Interface). Xerox decided that these inventions were useless and shut down the project, but not before Steve Jobs visited the research center and believed the concepts had great potential. Since Xerox didn't want them, they didn't care that a new, small company called Apple used their ideas, and improved on them to create the first Macintosh, in 1984.
Steve Novak plays small forward for the Toronto Raptors.
well the small pox vaccine was made......... sooo
Steve Wyatt
Scientific notation is simply a way of representing very large or very small numbers. It is not sentient and so is not capable of creating any inventions.