Yes he is the CEO of Apple.
Steve jobs idiot and yes its Steve jobs it was called the Macintosh and then they called it mac for short and that's why we have mac and apple today and mac and apple are the same company. there's your answer.
They both founded Apple Inc. in 1976. (Back in the beginning the company was called Apple Computer Inc., but they got rid of it in 2007 to better reflect their steady but relentless move into the wider field of consumer electronics.)Steve Jobs (Steven Paul Jobs) today still is the Apple CEO and Steve Wozniak left Apple in 1985 because he felt the Apple II was getting short shrift because of the new Macintosh and of course there were some other reasons.They were business partners that met through a friend of Steve Wozniak and created the Apple1 computer and founded apple.
Because they fired Steve Jobs in the past, without his ideas, Apple lost a lot of profit. But they re-hired Steve Jobs and now Apple is what it is today
They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.They were more involved in software, not creating computers. So their main impact is on how we use the computers, what programs we find on them and what operating systems are on them, not the actual creation of the types of computers we have today. IBM, Apple and other companies were more responsible for that.
No. The first computer that resembles modern computers was made in the early to mid 40s. They were considerably larger and less capable than today's computers, but they were computers none the less. Apple released their first computer kit - the Apple I Personal Computer Kit in 1976.
While today we take computers for granted, Steve Jobs was working in the early 1980s, trying to make Apple's new Macintosh personal computer popular. This was an era when most people did not have a computer nor were they planning to buy one; in fact, computers were mostly associated with business. Thus, for Jobs, his biggest obstacle to overcome was that he was ahead of his time; he had to change the attitude of the public. It took time to achieve this, and he did not always get along with the other executives at Apple; in fact, he left the company for a while. But gradually, Jobs helped to create the demand for Apple's personal computers. He was thus an essential part of transforming the computer from a device for business into a device no home or family could be without.
You can still get HyperCard today. They are used in programs for apple IIGS computers and iPods.
Apple computer, ipad, ipod...
Tim Cook is the current CEO of Apple Inc. since Steve Jobs resigned and passed away.
The top brands of computers today are Apple and Hewlett Packard. The best operating system you should get is Windows 7. It runs well and will satisfy you computer usage.
Apple Computer was a great change for us working on IBM main frame punch cards and spools of tapes, using Atari games with cassettes and joy sticks or working on DOS and basic systems with no hard disk and windows. Steven Wozniak from Hewlett- Packard and Steven Jobs from Atari experience formed the company. It gave Apple I, II and III in a limited period of 1977-1980 starting the 1st design on April 1976. It was user friendly PC giving new features like plug and play compatibility, windows, drag and drop file and other facilities. As a manager computer club moving from Atari to Apple was a big change for me and the kids playing the games.
No. Mice for computers didn't really catch on until the Apple Lisa came out in '83.