By Glen Sanford Source: apple-history.com Spindler, by all accounts, was the wrong man for the job. A fairly impersonal man, Spindler's office was nearly impossible to get into. However, in his two …
By Glen Sanford Source: apple-history.com Spindler, by all accounts, was the wrong man for the job. A fairly impersonal man, Spindler's office was nearly impossible to get into. However, in his two …
By Glen Sanford Source: apple-history.com Sculley became the de facto head of Apple in May 1985. Over the next few months, Apple was forced to lay off a fifth of its work …
By Glen Sanford Source: apple-history.com Although a successful businessman, it soon became clear that Sculley did not know much about the computer industry. He and Jobs were at odds almost immediately. As …
By Glen Sanford Source: apple-history.com Following the historic visit to Xerox PARC in 1979, Jobs and several other engineers began to develop the Lisa, which would redefine personal computing. Jobs, however, proved …
By Glen Sanford Source: apple-history.com Steven Wozniak and Steve Jobs had been friends in high school. They had both been interested in electronics, and both had been perceived as outsiders. They kept …