Steve Jobs did not "come to" Apple. He, along with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, created the company in 1976.
Steve Wozniak, who worked at HP during the time of Steve Jobs, designed the "Apple", the first personal computer. Steve Jobs, now the CEO of Apple, had the idea of selling the Apple. Steve Jobs is half American and half Assyrian.
Steve Jobs launched the Apple iPod back in 2001.
Steve Jobs resigned from Apple 1985 and went on to found the NeXT computer company. In 1997 Apple Computer Inc. took over NeXT which brought Jobs back to Apple.
Steve Jobs is in charge of it all. The management layer of Apple is very simplistic: everyone who works at Apple come up with the ideas, work on all the logistics, then Steve Jobs makes the decisions.
According to Steve Wozniak, the name Apple was suggested by Steve Jobs after he spent time in an apple orchard. The two tried to come up with more technical-sounding names, but preferred Apple.
The i originally was for Internet. That explanation was actually an afterthought. According the the 2011 biography of Steve Jobs, the "i" prefix was first used in Jobs's job title when he returned to Apple. The CEO had been ousted but Jobs was reluctant to take on the title because he was also involved in Pixar. Thus he took on the title of "interim CEO", iCEO for short.
At age 30, Steve Jobs was fired. Apple's board removed Jobs from his command of the Macintosh group. After a few months spent struggling about his life, Jobs launched a new computer company, NeXT. However, in "1996, Apple Computer, by now struggling, acquired NeXT, returning Jobs to the company he helped to create." Thus, Steve Jobs entered the Story of Apple twice.
In 1985 he was fired by John Sculley (who Jobs had asked to come and work at Apple) following a power struggle between Jobs and Sculley and the other Apple directors. Jobs left Apple and set up the NeXT Computer company. In 1996 Apple purchased NeXT for $429 million which returned Jobs to Apple where he has remained since.
Steve Jobs worked summer jobs at a California apple farm. He also liked the Beatles and their label, Apple Records.When he and Steve Wozniak tried to come up with a company name, they decided that if they couldn't think of anything better by the end of the day, they'd go with the name "Apple." And they couldn't, so they did.Apple Computers was founded on April 1, 1976.The fact that the company was called "Apple", and that they manufactured computers, came about the name Apple Computer.As of 2008, they are no longer referred to as Apple Computer, their new name is 'Apple Inc." short for, Apple Incorporated.Steve Jobs worked in a Macintosh Apple orchard as a kid.
Come on now, just look up a whole biography about him.
Steve Jobs announced the Apple iPad on January 27, 2010 in San Francisco. See related links for more information on the product.
Jon Rubinstein and a team of engineers working for Apple designed the first iPod. The project to create the product was under the instruction of Steve Jobs.