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Forty years of Apple: from a garage to the iPhone

The Cupertino colossus celebrates 40 years since its foundation: from the first computers to the iPhone and iPad, the story of a technological revolution that changed our lives - A revolution made possible by the figure of the founder Steve Jobs.

Forty years of Apple: from a garage to the iPhone

From a garage to the iPhone. In short, this could be the journey of Apple, summed up on the day in which the 40th anniversary of the founding of the group by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne is celebrated, on April 1976, XNUMX, in a garage in Los Altos .

From the cradle to today, Apple Computers has come a long way, becoming one of the symbols of a practical and also cultural revolution, that of the new technologies that have changed the world we live in, always under the banner of different thinking, as the motto states " think different”.

An authentic technological revolution, the one implemented by Apple with devices such as the iPhone and, later, the iPad, which entered our new habits in record time, changing our horizons and our possibilities.

But the Apple hasn't always been the behemoth it is these days, and it hasn't always had the Midas touch, the ability to turn any product into gold, into a huge success. The history of the Cupertino colossus, in fact, is also dotted with sudden stops and falls, and it is, after all, the story of Steve Jobs.

Jobs' parable within Apple was long and tortuous, from its foundation to its listing, passing through the breakup in 1985 and then its return in 1996. Jobs' vision is what allowed the Cupertino company to move in unexplored directions, also writing our future.

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