Today in Apple history: The Byte Shop, Apple’s first retailer, opens
On December 8, 1975, Paul Terrell opened the Byte Shop, one of the world's first computer stores -- and the first to sell an Apple computer.
On December 8, 1975, Paul Terrell opened the Byte Shop, one of the world's first computer stores -- and the first to sell an Apple computer.
On November 23, 2010, an early Apple-1 computer, complete with its original packaging and a letter signed by Steve Jobs, sold for big bucks.
On October 22, 2008, Apple reveals that a customer downloaded the 200 millionth app from the App Store that very day. Things don't slow down.
On September 3, 1982, Woz's first Us Festival, an $8 million music and technology event, kicked off in California.
On July 8, 1997, Steve Jobs embarked on an effort to reshape Apple into a success after former CEO Gil Amelio departed the company.
On June 26, 2008, Apple sent an email to developers, stating that it would start accepting apps for its forthcoming iPhone App Store.