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Steve Wozniak Life and Work

  • Birth

    Birth
    Steve Wozniak, better known by his nickname "Woz," was born and raised in San Jose, California.
    His narrative about hacking is amazing.
    Wozniak was dismissed from the University of Colorado Boulder during his first year of study for a doctorate in science in 1969 for hacked into school computer networks and sending hoax texts to students.
  • Start of career at Hp

    Start of career at Hp
    Woz takes a summer job at HP at the end of his junior year in college in 1971.
    He goes to the Homebrew Computer Club in his spare time.
    This is where he met Steve Jobs, and it would be the start of something big.
  • Cream Soda computer

    Cream Soda computer
    Steve Wozniak created his first computer, which he dubbed cream soda. He was helped with this effort by a friend named Bill Fernandez, who liked to drink cream soda, hence the computer's name.
    His effort was self-taught, and we had no idea it would lead to the development of the Apple 1 and 11 computers.
    He employed a punch card for input storage and output and 20 transistor-transistor logic chips as the microprocessor.
  • pong games

    pong games
    He created his own pong games by hacking the National Television Standard Committee (NTSC) to give the pong game's black and white design color visuals.
    While still at HP, Wozniak constructed terminals that allowed him to connect to the Arpanet's early machines and run programs over them.
    It was a novel approach to networking for him
  • Blue Box

    Blue Box
    Wozniak created the blue box, which is well known for causing telephone fraud.
    The blue box's frequency was designed to jump from trunk to trunk over AT&T's network, routing and switching phone calls.
    The little device was capable of making long-distance calls for no charge.
  • printed circuit board.

    printed circuit board.
    He also worked at Atari Inc., where he designed printed circuit boards.
    It was created specifically for the Atari 5200 console's breakout video game, which is a pack-in game.
    It electrically connected the breakout's electrical components.
    The wireless wrap was a popular PCB alternative
  • Apple1

    Apple1
    Steve Wozniak created the world's first personal computer, the Apple 1.
    He was working at HP at the time, which was one of the most successful companies at the time.
    However, the firm refused to fund his computer-making plans, leading him to design and assemble the Apple 1 hardware, software, and operating system in his garage.
    The apple one had some flaws.
    A keyboard, casing, mouse, power supply, and expansion slots were all included.
  • Co founder Apple.Inc

    Co founder Apple.Inc
    He went on to become a co-founder of Apple Inc.
    The company began with a fully assembled Apple I computer on hand.
    To help keep the company afloat, they sold nearly twenty Apple I computers, with Jobs handling marketing and Wozniak handling design.
    He also resigned from HP in order to devote his full attention to his new venture.
    One of Wozniak's main objectives for starting the company was to create smaller, more portable, and less expensive computers.
  • Apple11

    Apple11
    Apple II was a follow-up to Apple I.
    Apple 1 had different and more advanced capabilities.
    Eight expansion slots, a plastic enclosure, color graphics capability, an integrated simple programming language, a switching power supply, an audio cassette interface for storage, and a keyboard are all included.
    It was regarded as one of the most successful personal computers ever made
  • Macintosh 128k

    Macintosh 128k
    Wozniak designed the original Macintosh 128k model before his involvement in a plane crash.
    This built-in handle improved physical portability, as well as a beige color computer with a cathode ray tube monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse.
    Using an inbuilt Apple talk network, it was able to link to printers and laser writers.
    This computer took the place of the Apple 11.
  • CL 9 first universal programmable remote

    CL 9 first universal programmable remote
    Following the crash, he left Apple Inc. because it prevented him from fully exploring the computing field.
    Wozniak founded CL 9 and invented the first programmed universal remote control.
    A liquid crystal display, a microprocessor, and sixteen control buttons made up the device.
  • Wheels of Zeus

    Wheels of Zeus
    He also formed Wheels of Zeus and ventured into wireless connectivity networks by creating wireless GPS technology.
    Many people utilized it to effortlessly find and track individuals and pets from all around the world.
    It looked a lot like the current location-based internet network.
  • Acquicor technology

    Acquicor technology
    Gilbert Amelio, Ellen Hancock, and Steve Wozniak created Acquicor Technology together.
    The corporation did not design, manufacture, or sell anything at this period; instead, it purchased and developed innovations from customers.
  • Fusion-io Company

     Fusion-io Company
    He joined Fusion-io Company as chief scientist in 2009, after resigning .
    Fusion-io is a firm that makes high-capacity solid-state storage devices, and its core focus is about data virtualization.
  • Autobiography iwoz

    Autobiography  iwoz
    From being a developer to a publisher. He started writing and published his first autobiography titled “iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It’’.
  • Steve Wozniak Currently

    Steve Wozniak Currently
    Steve has ventured into several businesses and philanthropic works throughout his career, focusing largely on technology in K–12 schools. he has also been involved in promoting green tech and efforce a blockchain venture