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Hosted by the two-time Academy Award® nominated actor and activist Woody Harrelson,
ETHOS: A TIME FOR CHANGE lifts the lid on a Pandora’s box of systemic issues that has proven to have a negative impact in every aspect of our lives.

From the environment, our democracy and our personal liberty to conflicts of interest in politics and unregulated corporate power, we cannot change our system until we know how it works.

From director and activist Pete McGrain, ETHOS: A TIME FOR CHANGE sheds light on how we can affect change. With interviews from influential thought-leaders including, author and activist Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Dissent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media), Chalmers Johnson (Blowback: The Sorrows of Empire), Oscar® winning documentarian Michael Moore and Howard Zinn (A People’s History of the United States) to name a few, ETHOS: A TIME FOR CHANGE will show you how to make meaningful and sustainable change in order to create a world where we can live harmoniously in a clean environment.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Apple: Steven Jobs’ Products Though Years



Apple: Steven Jobs’ Products Though Years



By Henry Funk

It is a considerable shock for Apple fans and tech world when Steven Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple. However, his contribution and talent can never be denied. Here are Apple products through years which demonstrate endless efforts of Steven Jobs during his 14-year serving.




The first Apple computer was born on April Fool's Day, 1976 and introduced by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. That was when the Apple Computers started its history and first step of how Apple Inc. became one of the fastest growing companies in history. The Apple 1 consisted of a motherboard, memory and CPU. Especially, the very first Alpple computer was developed by high school drop-out Steven Wozniak and his high school drop-out buddy Steven Jobs.




The first Apple computer


The first Apple computer




The Apple II was built at the end of the year 1976 to be the first mass-marketed personal computer. The computer was also single-board computer but much improved


The Apple II was built at the end of the year 1976 to be the first mass-marketed personal computer. The computer was also single-board computer but much improved




The first Apple Macintosh (Mac) 128 K computer was released on Jan. 24, 1984 to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface


The first Apple Macintosh (Mac) 128K computer was released on Jan. 24, 1984 to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface




The Macintosh Portable was Apple’s first attempt at making a battery-powered computer which has a desktop Macintosh


The Macintosh Portable was Apple’s first attempt at making a battery-powered computer which has a desktop Macintosh




The Apple Newton was not a Personal Computer but the first-ever Personal Digital Assistants. The device was designed when Jobs had been out of the company; hence, it had poor sale


The Apple Newton was not a Personal Computer but the first-ever Personal Digital Assistants. The device was designed when Jobs had been out of the company; hence, it had poor sale




The original iMac was all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers built by Apple which was designed by Jonathan Ive and introduced in 1998


The original iMac was all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers built by Apple which was designed by Jonathan Ive and introduced in 1998




The first generation of iPod digital music player was unveiled on October 23, 2011 which offers “1,000 songs in your pocket”


The first generation of iPod digital music player was unveiled on October 23, 2011 which offers “1,000 songs in your pocket”




MacBook and MacBook Pro were both released in 2006 which bring quad-core power to almost everything you do


MacBook and MacBook Pro were both released in 2006 which bring quad-core power to almost everything you do




The long – waited iPhone was released in 2007 by Steve Jobs at the Macworld Conference & Expo


The long-waited iPhone was released in 2007 by Steve Jobs at the Macworld Conference & Expo




Two new MacBook Air models were released at an Apple special event at the company's headquarters, Oct. 20, 2010


Two new MacBook Air models were released at an Apple special event at the company's headquarters on Oct. 20, 2010




iPad – the much-anticipated media tablet – was introduced on Jan. 27, 2010


iPad – the much-anticipated media tablet – was introduced on Jan. 27, 2010


 






The Apple Museum - 30 years in 2 minutes


 


Related links:


Apple: Eight Worst Tech Products Ever


Apple's Impressive Technology Breakthroughs Ever


Apple’s Products Overweighed Microsoft



About the Author:

Jason Ford works as a web developer and an editor of a weekly technology magazine. With the passion in technology, he has published numerous articles to provide readers reliable information about technology products and hot technology events around the world.



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