April 11, 1976: Apple I is created by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs



In the Spring of 1976, two computer designers worked tirelessly to release the first product of their fledgling company. The two programmers were Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Throughout the previous summer, Wozniak went to work designing and building the prototypes for their new personal computer. As Wozniak came up with the prototype, Jobs sought out investors for their venture. On April 11 1976, they unveiled, Apple I to the world. It went on sale that summer, but was discontinued in October of 1977, to make way for their new computer, Apple II.

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