Apple Inc unwrapped a sleeker iPad 2 on Wednesday and its maestro Steve Jobs took the stage in San Francisco to a standing ovation after a brief medical absence. Here are some of Apple's milestones.
Created by StevePro on Mar 2, 2011
Last updated: 03/07/11 at 09:19 PM
Apple launches the iPad 2, a sleeker, lighter version of its tablet with a new dual-core processor, two cameras and, for the first time, it comes in either white or black.
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Apple launches a long-awaited subscription service for magazines, newspapers, videos and music -- a move that could hurt streaming services Netflix and Hulu.
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Verizon Wireless, a venture of Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc, starts selling the iPhone in stores and puts an end to AT&T's exclusive contract for the phone in the United States.
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Jobs announces that he will take another medical leave.
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The Beatles' 13 albums become available on iTunes, ending years of talks between Jobs, Beatles' management company Apple Corps and Beatles label EMI Group.
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Apple awards Cook a bonus valued at $22 million for leading the company during Jobs' sixth-month leave, during which its shares soared about 70 percent.
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Apple begins selling the iPad, a 10-inch touchscreen tablet, and has an 84 percent share of the tablet market by year's end. Researcher iSuppli estimates 12.9 million iPads were shipped as of December 10.
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Apple releases the iPhone 3GS. The company has sold more than 220 million iPods so far.
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Jobs returns to the company after undergoing a liver transplant.
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Jobs takes leave for health reasons. COO Cook leads the company in the interim.
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Apple opens its App Store as an update to iTunes. The store features small applications -- from games to social and business tools -- that add functions to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Apple also releases the MacBook Air.
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Apple unveils the iPod Touch -- essentially an iPhone without the phone -- which has wireless capabilities and performs much like a portable computer.
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Apple announces the iPhone. The device features one button on its smooth face and a virtual keyboard. It also introduces Apple TV, which attracts few buyers.
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Tim Cook is named Apple's chief operating officer, after serving as executive vice president of worldwide sales and operations since 2002.
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The iPod adds video, and Apple fills out its portable media line with the low-end iPod shuffle, and sleek iPod nano.
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Jobs announces he underwent successful surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his pancreas. The rare form of cancer is highly treatable.
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The iTunes Store opens, allowing users to buy and download music, audiobooks, movies and TV shows online.
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Apple introduces the iPod, a palm-sized, hard-drive-based digital music player.
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Apple unveils the iMac desktop computer.
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Jobs introduces a new line of Macintosh computers called G3, and a website that lets people order directly from Apple.
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Jobs is named Apple's interim CEO after the company records losses of more than $1.8 billion.
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The Newton Message Pad debuts. Apple's first handheld device, it has a touchscreen and features tools found in today's smartphones, such as an address book, calendar and e-mail function. It flops.
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Apple introduces the PowerBook 100, its first hit portable computer.
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Jobs leaves Apple in 1985 after a power struggle.
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Apple debuts the Macintosh personal computer. It is hyped with a dark, stylized commercial in which a heroine takes on Big Brother characters reminiscent of those in George Orwell's novel "1984"
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Apple starts selling the "Lisa," a desktop computer for businesses with a graphical user interface, the system most users are familiar with today.
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Apple II is unveiled, the first personal computer in a plastic case with color graphics.
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High-school buddies Steven Wozniak and Steven Jobs start Apple Computer. Their first product, Apple I, built in circuit board form, debuts at "the Homebrew Computer Club" in Palo Alto, California, to little fanfare.
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