6 Questions
Who founded Apple in 1976?
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne
What was introduced in 1977?
Apple II
What was introduced in 1984?
Macintosh 128k
What was introduced in 1991?
PowerBook laptops
What was introduced in 2008?
MacBook Air
Who returned to Apple in 1997?
Steve Jobs
Study Notes
Early Years (1976-1984)
- Founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976
- Introduced Apple I, one of the first personal computers, in 1976
- Introduced Apple II in 1977, one of the first highly successful mass-produced personal computers
Macintosh Era (1984-1997)
- Introduced Macintosh 128k in 1984, a revolutionary graphical user interface (GUI) computer
- Introduced Macintosh II in 1987, a more powerful and expandable version
- Introduced PowerBook laptops in 1991, a line of portable Macs
Return of Steve Jobs (1997-2011)
- Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 after a 12-year absence
- Introduced iMac in 1998, an all-in-one desktop computer that revitalized Apple
- Introduced MacBook laptops in 2006, a line of portable Macs
- Introduced MacBook Air in 2008, a thin and lightweight laptop
Modern Era (2011-Present)
- Introduced MacBook Pro with Retina display in 2012, a high-resolution laptop
- Introduced MacBook in 2015, a thin and lightweight laptop
- Introduced MacBook Pro with Touch Bar in 2016, a laptop with a touch-sensitive OLED screen
- Introduced MacBook Air with Retina display in 2018, a high-resolution laptop
Test your knowledge of Apple's history, from its founding in 1976 to the present day. Learn about the company's early years, the Macintosh era, Steve Jobs' return, and the modern era. Explore the key products and innovations that shaped Apple's journey.
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