Of course not.
for a more fun experience when using a computer
The Apple I computer was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. Steve Jobs, Wozniak's friend, came up with the idea of producing more of them and selling them.
The original Apple I computer was a system board (no case, no keyboard, no video display) that was sold to home computer hobbyists for $666. The Apple II, Apple III, Apple Lisa, and Apple Macintosh followed.
the apple I the apple II the apple lisa the macintosh the mac airbook look on the apple website 4 more info i hope this helped
Government policies can significantly impact Apple Inc. through regulations on trade, taxation, and technology standards. For example, tariffs on imported components can increase production costs, while tax incentives for domestic manufacturing may encourage Apple to invest more in local facilities. Additionally, data privacy and antitrust regulations can affect how Apple designs its products and services. Overall, government actions can shape Apple’s operational strategies, market competitiveness, and profitability.
No, it has a marginal amount less, the Apple company has more money than the US Government, crazy, right?
The original Apple Computer was created in 1976. The more popular Macintosh, or mac, was created in 1984.
to eat apples and break the ipod to make apple more money fixing them
apple, dell, rogers, acer, and probably more!
The computer company Apple offers discounts on specific products to college students, teachers, and more. Detailed information about this program can be found on the official Apple website.
An incredibly small computer from Apple. www.apple.com/store for more info.
The founders, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, effectively created Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, with the release of the Apple I, and incorporated the company on January 3, 1977, in Cupertino, California. The company was previously named Apple Computer, Inc., for its first 30 years, but removed the word "Computer" on January 9, 2007. See attached link for more information on Apple.