Steve Wozniak On Steve Jobs, Apple's Early Days



In a 2011 CNBC interview, Steve Wozniak reminisced about his early relationship with Steve Jobs, the first Apple computers and the company’s bold Super Bowl ad in 1984, the year the revolutionary Macintosh computer was released.

Apple’s track record hasn’t been all sunshine, Airpods, and iPhones (the company has sold well over a billion of the smartphones). In fact, even the company that revolutionized the personal computer industry with the Macintosh has had its share of failures over the years, from an overheating computer to a handheld device that co-founder Steve Jobs hated and comedy writers mocked.
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Steve Wozniak On Steve Jobs, Apple’s Early Days

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