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iRevolution : 

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Introduction : 

Introduction Apple Inc (formerly Apple Computer, Inc.) is an American multinational corporation with a focus on designing and manufacturing consumer electronics and closely related software products. The company, incorporated January 3, 1977, was known as "Apple Computer, Inc." for its first 30 years. On January 9, 2007, the company dropped "Computer" from its corporate name to reflect that Apple, once best known for its computer products

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Apple also operates 183 (as of June 2007) retail stores in the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, and Italy. According to surveys by J. D. Power, Apple has the highest brand and repurchase loyalty of any computer manufacturer. While this brand loyalty is considered unusual for any product, Apple appears not to have gone out of its way to create it. Apple Inc. Headquarters Cupertino, California,USA

Existence of Apple Inc : 

Existence of Apple Inc Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is an American businessman, and the co-founder and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Jobs previously served as CEO of Pixar Animation Studios. On November 27, 2007, Jobs was named the most powerful person in business by Fortune Magazine Steve Jobs

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Stephen Gary Wozniak (born August 11, 1950 in San Jose, California) is an American computer engineer who founded Apple Computer, Inc.(now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne. Steve Wozniak was working for the computer company Hewlett-Packard In 1970, Wozniak had become friends with Steve Jobs, when Jobs had a summer job at the same business where Wozniak was working on a mainframe computer. In 2001, Wozniak co-founded Wheels of Zeus (note the acronym, "WoZ"), to create wireless GPS technology to "help everyday people find everyday things." Steve Wozniak

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Ronald Gerald Wayne (born 1934) is often referred to as the "third founder" of Apple Computer (in addition to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak). Wayne worked with Jobs at Atari before co-founding Apple Computer on April 1, 1976 According to CNET, as of 1997 Wayne was working as an engineer for a defense contractor in California. Ronald Wayne

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Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. The Apple I was sold as a motherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips)—less than what is today considered a complete personal computer.  The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at $666. Apple I Apple I

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The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire. Apple II came with color graphics and an open architecture. It had 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive while early models had cassette tapes as storage device. Apple II Apple II

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The Apple II was succeeded by the Apple III in May 1980 as the company competed with IBM and Microsoft in the business and corporate computing market. The Apple III was the first Apple product that allowed the user to choose both a screen font and a keyboard layout colored Apple III introduced an advanced operating system called Apple SOS, pronounced "apple sauce". Apple III

Apple logo history : 

Apple logo history The first Apple Logo was Design by Ron Wayne In 1977 a second attempt at Apple logo design was undertaken by art designer Rob Janoff. The Apple logo design remained unchanged until 1997 when Steve Jobs decided to change from the multi- colored look to a solid colored logo design

Lisa Vs Macintosh : 

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Lisa : 

Lisa Steve Jobs began working on the Apple Lisa in 1978 but in 1982 he was pushed from the Lisa team due to infighting, and took over Jef Raskin's low-cost-computer project, the Macintosh. A turf war broke out between Lisa's "corporate shirts" and Jobs' "pirates" over which product would ship first and save Apple. Lisa won the race in 1983 and became the first personal computer sold to the public with a GUI, but was a commercial failure due to its high price tag and limited software titles. Lisa

Macintosh : 

Macintosh In 1984, Apple next launched the Macintosh. The Macintosh initially sold well, but follow-up sales were not strong. This was because of the again high price tag, as well as limited software titles. The Mac was particularly powerful in this market due to its advanced graphics capabilities The machine's fortunes changed with the introduction of the LaserWriter Macintosh

Rise Of Apple : 

Rise Of Apple Having learned several painful lessons after introducing the bulky Macintosh Portable in 1989, Apple introduced the PowerBook in 1991, which established the modern form and layout of the laptop computer. On August 15, 1998, Apple introduced a new all-in-one computer of the Macintosh 128K: the iMac PowerBook

Intel And Apple : 

Intel And Apple Steve Jobs announce partnership with Intel and brought up MacBook pro, iMac using Intel’s Processors. By August 7, 2006 Apple had transitioned the entire Mac product line to Intel chips, over 1 year sooner than announced. On April 29, 2009, Apple was building its own team of engineers to design microchips. Intel Apple

Current Apple Products : 

Current Apple Products Desktop Mac Mini iMac MacPro Laptops MacBook MacBook Air MacBook Pro iPhone iPod iPod Classic iPod Nano iPod Shuffle iPod Touch Softwares iLife iTunes iWork MacPro MacBook Pro iPods Mac Having Dual Boot

iMac : 

iMac Apple declared the 'i' in iMac to stand for "Internet"; it also represented the product's focus as a personal device ('i' for "individual") The iMac is a desktop computer designed and built by Apple, Inc.. It has been a large part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998 and has evolved through three distinct forms. The original iMac was the first Macintosh computer to include a USB port. In fact, USB was the only peripheral interface built into the original iMac iMac

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In its original form, the G3, the iMac was egg-shaped with a CRT monitor and was mainly enclosed by colored, translucent plastic. The tray-loading iMac G3 featured a 15" CRT display with a 1024 x 768 resolution. Its input and output ports included two USB 1.1 ports, 56k Modem, built-in Ethernet and 4Mbit/s infrared port (which was only included in Revision A models). It included built-in stereo speakers, microphone, audio line in, audio line out and two headphone ports near the right speaker. iMac G3

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The second major revision, the G4, moved to a design in which there is a hemispherical base containing all the main components and an LCD monitor on a freely-moving arm attached to the top of the base. The iMac G4 was a computer that was produced by Apple from the beginning of 2002 to mid 2004. It replaced the aging iMac G3. The computer had a new design compared to older Macs. It had a 15-inch LCD which was mounted on an adjustable arm above a hemisphere containing a full-size, tray-loading optical drive and a generation CPU. iMac G4

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The third, and current, scheme for the iMac, used in the iMac G5 and the Intel iMac, places all the components immediately behind the monitor, creating a slim design which tilts only up and down on a simple metal base. The iMac G5 was a series of desktop Macintosh computers designed and built by Apple Inc. using the PowerPC chip architecture The iMac G5 was updated in October 2005 with a thinner design, an iSight webcam mounted above the LCD iMac G5 PowerPc Chip

iPhone : 

iPhone The iPhone is an Internet and multimedia enabled smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. Apple announced the iPhone on January 9, 2007.  Released on July 11, 2008, the iPhone 3G supports faster 3G data speeds and assisted GPS. The iPhone 3GS was announced on June 8, 2009, and has improved performance, a camera with more megapixels and video capability, and voice control. All 3 Generation of iPhone

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The original iPhone has inbuild Apple's Mac OS X, with various Mac OS X applications such as Safar. It also includes web-based apps such as Google Maps and Weather. The iPhone features a 3.5-inch (89 mm) touch screen display, 4, 8, or 16 GB of memory, Bluetooth, andWi-Fi. The iPhone first became available on June 29, 2007 for $499 (4 GB) and $599 (8 GB) On February 5, 2008, Apple updated the original iPhone to have 16 GB of memory, in addition to the 8 GB and 4 GB models iPhone

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It’s faster, and much cheaper than its predecessor. Starting at $199 for 8 GB with GPS, 3G network. A 16 gigabyte version sells for $299. Apple claims the battery is supposed to support 300 hours of standby time, 5 to 6 hours of Web browsing, 7 hours of video, and 24 hours of audio. However, talk time is cut in half from 10 hours to 5 hours, when using the 3G network. The iPhone 3G launched on July 11, 2008.

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The first thing you’ll notice about iPhone 3GS is how quickly you can launch applications. Web pages render in a fraction of the time, and you can view email attachments faster. The new 3-megapixel camera takes great still photos, too. With a built-in digital compass, iPhone 3GS can point the way. Surf the web from practically anywhere. Now you can share the 3G connection on your iPhone with your Mac notebook or PC laptop. iPhone 3GS

iPod : 

iPod One of the most popular products made by Apple is the iPod. It was introduced in 2001, and Apple sold over 100 million in six years. All iPods with a screen can play music, display pictures, and play video. The iPod is the market leader in portable music players by a significant margin, with more than 220 million units shipped as of September 9, 2009.

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The iPod Classic is a portable media player marketed by Apple Inc. It has 6 generations. 1st Generation was launched with the capacity of 5GB and 10GB with a Mechanical Scroll Wheel 2nd Generation was launched with the capacity of 10GB to 20GB with Touch Sensitivity. 3rd Generation can store 10 GB upto 40 GB of data complete redesign with all-touch interface. 4th Generation Adopted Click Wheel from iPod Mini with 20 GB to 40GB storage A slimmer case, and larger screen with video playback was adopted in 5th Generation In 6th Generation Capacity increased to 160GB using single-platter drive

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iPod Shuffle was announced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 11, 2005. It has 3 Generations. 1st Generation had a storage capacity of 512MB and 1GB which uses flash memory and has no screen. 2nd Generation adopted advaced version with storage capacity upto 2GB and had Smaller clip design with anodized aluminum casing. 2GB and 4GB shuffle was available with 3rd Generation having smaller design. 1st Generation iPod 2nd Generation iPod 3rd Generation iPod

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The iPod nano is a portable media player with a video camera designed and marketed by Apple. It has 5 Generations. 5th Generation iPod 4th Generation iPod 3rd Generation iPod 2nd Generation iPod 1st Generation iPod

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The iPod Touch is a portable media player, personal digital assistant, and Wi-Fi mobile platform designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It has 3 Generations. 1st Generation has in build Wi-Fi and a Multi-Touch interface. Features Safari web browser and wireless access to the iTunes Store and YouTube. 2nd Generation had iPhone OS 2.0 and App Store access standard. Bluetooth support added but not made active until iPhone OS 3.0. 3rd Generation updated to include the upgraded internals from the iPhone 3GS; includes Voice Control support 1st Generation iPod Touch 3rd Generation iPod Touch

Apple Software's : 

Apple Software's Apple develops its own operating system to run on Macs, Mac OS X, the latest version being Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.   An example of this is the consumer-oriented iLife software package that bundles iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto, iTunes and iWeb. Mac OS X Leopard iLife ‘09 Safari Web Browser

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For presentation, page layout and word processing, iWork is available, which includes Keynote, Pages, and  Numbers. iTunes, QuickTime media player, Safari web browser, and Software Update are available as free downloads for both Mac OS X and Windows.

Conclusion : 

Conclusion Thus we can say that APPLE is one of the emerging brands with latest technology inbuilt in it. While technology is migrating wit a rapid pace, APPLE is moving with hand to hand with it. APPLE products provides a wide range of mobility and flexibility covering products for a wide range of consumer from a small children to a adult with high quality and with best real time experience in it.

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On the contrary the Competitors such as Sony are also have tried to reach or deliver the same level of products but failed to make an impact. Simplest Example would be Sale of Sony MP3 and MP4 Players and APPLE’S iPod. Sony was only able to give to it consumers around 200 Players but on the par APPLE was able produce a sale of 1000 iPod just after the launch. So as a Final Note, APPLE the Ultimate Consumer oriented Company providing & designing the entire product with user frame of mind.

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