- "
apple core". Its
chief division is
Apple Records,
which was
launched in the same year.
Other divisions included Apple Electronics,
Apple Films,
Apple...
-
Wozniak withdrawing to
other ventures;
John Sculley served as long-time CEO for over a decade. In the 1990s,
Apple lost
considerable market share in the...
- An
apple is a round,
edible fruit produced by an
apple tree (Malus spp.,
among them the
domestic or
orchard apple;
Malus domestica).
Apple trees are cultivated...
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Apple TV is a
digital media player and
microconsole developed and
marketed by
Apple. It is a
small piece of
networking hardware that
sends received media...
-
Isaac Newton's
apple tree at
Woolsthorpe Manor represents the
inspiration behind Sir
Isaac Newton's
theory of gravity.
While the
precise details of Newton's...
-
Apple II ("
apple two") is a
series of
microcomputers manufactured by
Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 to 1993. The
first Apple II model, that gave the series...
- "The Big
Apple" is a
nickname for New York City. It was
first po****rized in the 1920s by
John J. Fitz Gerald, a
sportswriter for the New York Morning...
-
founding the ****ure. — Steve Jobs, to
John Sculley, at the
Macintosh introduction rehearsal in 1984: 283
Apple lured Sculley away from
Pepsi in order...
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Apple Records is a
British record label founded by the
Beatles in 1968 as a
division of
Apple Corps Ltd. It was
initially intended as a
creative outlet...
-
Apple Park, also
known as
Apple Campus 2, is the
corporate headquarters of
Apple Inc.,
located in Cupertino, California,
United States. It was
opened to...