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The first-generation Apple Pencil is compatible with iPad models released since 2018 that have a Lightning connector, including the first- and second-generation iPad Pro models, third-generation iPad Air, fifth-generation iPad Mini, sixth-generation 9.7-inch iPad, and the seventh, eighth, and ninth-generation 10.2-inch iPad models.
This timeline of Apple products is a list of all computers, phones, tablets, wearables, and other products made by Apple Inc. This list is ordered by the release date of the products. Macintosh Performa models were often physically identical to other models, in which case they are omitted in favor of the identical twin.
The Apple Pencil is a digital stylus pen that works as an input device for the iPad Pro tablet computer and was designed by Apple Inc. It was announced on September 9, 2015, alongside the iPad Pro and released in conjunction with it on November 11, 2015. A second generation Apple Pencil was announced October 30, 2018 alongside the iPad Pro (3rd ...
This was almost the case for the Apple I computers, but one still needed to plug various parts together and type in the code to run BASIC. Jobs wanted the Apple II case to be "simple and elegant", and hired an industrial designer named Jerry Manock to produce such a case design. [53] Apple employee #5 Rod Holt developed the switching power ...
Apple Pencil Support Apple Pencil Pro Apple Pencil (USB-C) Second generation Apple Pencil Apple Pencil (USB-C) Keyboard Support Bluetooth Keyboard Yes Smart Keyboard No Smart Keyboard Folio No Yes Magic Keyboard For iPad Pro (M4) Yes Magic Keyboard Folio No Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11) Wi-Fi 6E (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) Wi-Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax)
The Apple I is Apple's first product, designed by Wozniak and sold as an assembled circuit board without the required keyboard, monitor, power supply, and the optional case. Apple Computer Company was founded on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne as a partnership.
With Apple's permission, Tesler spun out and cofounded Stagecast Software in Palo Alto in 1997, where his small team further developed Stagecast Creator, a programming environment aimed for educational uses that had been under development at Apple. Stagecast Creator was released in 1999, just at the time that the education market had turned ...
In addition to its photographs, the book also discusses the materials used in Apple products and techniques used by the company's design team. [2] The book was dedicated to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs [2] and contains an introduction written by then Apple chief design officer Jonathan Ive. [3] Ive described the book as an "archive". [4]