The Pulsar P1 digital watch, the
Apple II and the Polaroid SX-70 were all ground-breakers |
While all these manipulations are clearly reminiscent of the techniques already used by crackers on the
Apple II, the crack intro as a cultural artifact is an invention of the European C-64 scene.
The film spends little time showing how the
Apple II became such an astounding commercial success or how it improved people's lives.
Woz and Steve use the new funds to create the
Apple II, the personal computer that made the small technology startA[degrees]up a force to reckon with.
In the 1970s, he created the
Apple II, the World's first personal computer, with his best friend Steve Wosniak.
It unveils
Apple II, the first personal computer to generate color graphics.
This is exemplified by his summary of the making of the sublime
Apple II computer, the product of Woznlak's ambition to feature color graphics and Jobs' desire to produce the first packaged computer with intact hardware.
"I say it was more than a product it was a fight of a person who battled cancer; who was thrown out of his company, and STILL came back and showed the world iWAS iAM & iWILL change the world!" "A modern technology visionary, focused in delivering products that are useful and provide entertainment and a masterful showman who really knew how to keep people on the edge of their seats wanting more." Jobs gave the world the
Apple II, The Mac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad and Pixar, altering industries and lifestyles in the process, Bajarin noted.
In the personal-computing business - which moved from the bulky
Apple II to the sleek and intelligent iPhone 4s (announced the day before Steve's death) - Steve was the only true showman of what is now one of the world's biggest industries.
IPad, IPhone,
Apple II: The 10 Most Iconic Products From Steve Jobs's Career
A college drop-out and the son of adoptive parents, Jobs changed the technology world in the late 1970s, when the
Apple II became the first personal computer to gain a wide following.