Computer designer Steve Jobs attends a business meeting. Jobs is co-founder of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation and founder of NeXT Software.
The Apple III computer was first introduced in 1980 and was intended to be aimed at business users. It was the first Apple machine to incorporate a...
The Apple II was designed and built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak by the end of 1976. It was the first mass-marketed personal computer. The Apple...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs standing outside of Apple Computer's headquarters in Cupertino, CA on December 15, 1982. IMAGE PREVIOUSLY A TIME & LIFE IMAGE.
Of Apple Steve Jobs sits with the "Lisa" Computer on December 15, 1982. IMAGE PREVIOUSLY A TIME & LIFE IMAGE.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs standing outside of Apple Computer's headquarters in Cupertino, CA on December 15, 1982. IMAGE PREVIOUSLY A TIME & LIFE IMAGE.
Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs & CEO and chairman John Sculley posing in Centraly Park in New York City in 1984. Between them is Apples' new...
Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs with a Macintosh computer in New York City in 1984. IMAGE PREVIOUSLY A PART OF THE TIME & LIFE COLLECTION.
Portrait of American businessman and engineer Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer Inc, at the first West Coast Computer Faire, where the...
Portrait of American businessmen and engineers Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, co-founders of Apple Computer Inc, at the first West Coast Computer...
Portrait of American businessman and engineer Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer Inc, at the first West Coast Computer Faire, where the Apple...
Finnish-American businessman Mike Markkula sits at a desk in front of an Apple II computer in April 1977. Markkula was one the first investors Apple,...
Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple Computers shareholders meeting at Flint Center in Cupertino, Calif. On January 24, 1984 to introduce the company's new...
Steve Jobs co-founder of Apple in 1976 in the Jobs' family garage in Los Altos, California. Pictured here in 1996 in front of that garage, Steve Jobs...
Finnish-American businessman Mike Markkula poses with the first Apple II computer and its carrying case, April 1977. Markkula was one the first...