An Apple history in photos, Apple 1 to iPad
In 1976 Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created one of the world's first personal computers, the Apple I. It was an instant success, giving birth to Apple Computer Co. and consequently all the the iGadgets that have become part of everyday life around the world.
Here are the highlights of Apple's 34 years of gadgetry.
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