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Apple: Past, Present and Future Group 4: Samantha Bruyere, Claire Buitendorp, Maggie Hudkins, Anna Luke, Zac Roy
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Develop, design and sell electronics, computer software and personal computers Mostly known for these products lines: Mac iPad iPod iTunes iPhone Who is Apple?
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Apple Inc. was developed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in the mid 1970’s Wozniak developed the prototype for the Apple I in 1976 Apple was incorporated in January of 1977 Apple II was developed in 1977 and was widely successful Subsequent designs, Apple III and Lisa were widely unpopular Apple: 1970-1980
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1984: Apple introduced the Macintosh Changes in the structure of the company resulted in Jobs’ departure from Apple Inc. From the 1980’s – 90’s, Apple produced a number of new devices to lukewarm reviews 1996: Jobs returns Jobs aligned with Microsoft to enable Microsoft Office to be run on Macintosh computers Apple: 1980-2000
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Jobs revamped Apple with new, colorful iMac PCs iPod and iTunes were developed in 2001 The implementation of the MacBook, iPhone and the iPad cemented Apple Inc. as a technology giant Jobs succumbs to cancer in October 2011 Tim Cook replaces Steve Jobs at the helm of Apple Apple launches the iPad Air, iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S to the market Apple: 2000-Present
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Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 Attended Homestead High School Enrolled in Reed College in 1972 Drops out Works for Atari in 1974 Steve Jobs: Growing Up
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Emergence of Apple in 1976 Apple’s early years Jobs “resigns” from Apple in 1985 Jobs creates Next Inc. and buys Pixar Jobs: Creating Apple
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Jobs returns to Apple in 1997 Puts an end to Mac clones Apple returns to being profitable Release of the iMac Jobs: Return to Apple
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Jobs officially named CEO of Apple in 2000 Jobs’ later contributions to Apple included: iPod (2001) iTunes (2003) iPhone (2007) On August 25, 2011, Jobs resigns as CEO due to health Jobs: The CEO of Apple
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Control Center Quick access to controls and apps you always use iTunes Radio Create your own stations based on songs and artists you love Siri Redesigned interface, easier to understand, faster response time, and even takes on extra tasks AirDrop Quickly share photos, videos, and contacts with a share button Camera All shooting formats are front and center with cool new filters New iOS7 Features
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iPhone 5s vs. iPhone 5c iPhone 5s Available in silver, gold, and space gray Touch ID fingerprint identity sensor iSight camera with larger 8MP sensor M7 motion coprocessor A7 chip with 64-bit architecture iPhone 5c Available in green, blue, yellow, pink, and white 8MP iSight camera A6 chip – designed to be extremely energy efficient so that you can spend all day using all the features without worrying about battery life
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Key Upgrades from 4 to 5 Series Touch ID fingerprint identity sensor iSight camera with 8MP sensor M7 motion coprocessor A6 and A7 chip +2 hour of talk and internet use time from 4s ½ inch larger display 1136x640 resolution Larger color selection
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Future of the iPhone Apple plans on keeping up with customer demands: Making phones durable Adding more features Easy to use
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More options: Cheaper version – iPhone 5c: Bright color selection Expensive version – iPhone 5s: Luxurious colors like gold and silver Different sizes – future iPhone 6: The next iPhone will have a choice of large or small More Choices for Customers
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Keeping up with the Competition Apple is changing the overall look of the iPhone: Removing home button Making it look like other similar phones Continuing to update software (iOS 7)
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