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    Apple Inc.

    Apple's board of directors sided with Sculley and Jobs was removed from his managerial duties. ... See also: Category:Directors of Apple Inc.
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    Apple Specialist

    Apple Specialist is an independent Apple Inc. reseller which over time has demonstrated exceptional, consistent, and comprehensive knowledge of Apple technology, offers its entire line of hardware and software, offers complete service and support for branded products, and has been designated as Specialist by the manufacturer. ... In 2004, members of Apple's Reseller Advisory Board formed the Apple Specialist Marketing Coop (ASMC).
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    Apple Corps

    We set up an 'Executive Board' of Apple before Brian died, including Brian, the accountant, a solicitor, Neil Aspinall, myself, and then sat down to work out ways of spending the money. ... Probably Apple's greatest publishing successes were the Badfinger hits "No Matter What", "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue", all written by group member Pete Ham, and Badfinger's "Without You", a song penned by Ham and Badfinger band mate Tom Evans.
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    Criticism of Apple

    The Danish Consumer Complaints Board reported a fault with Apple's iBook line and criticized Apple's lackluster response to the issue, indicating customer support problems at Apple. ... Apple was caught up in controversy regarding the online sales of music in the European Union where, as a single market, customers should be free to purchase goods and services from any member state.
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    History of Apple

    After an internal power struggle between Steve Jobs and the new CEO John Sculley in 1985, Apple's board of directors sided with Sculley and Jobs was asked to resign. ... But by the 1990s, computers based on the IBM PC had become more popular than all three; they finally had a comparable GUI thanks to Windows 3.0, and were out-competing Apple.
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    Fred D. Anderson

    Fred D. Anderson is an American business executive known for his time with Apple Inc. and as a managing director and co-founder of Elevation Partners. ... Only a few days after his retirement, Anderson was appointed to Apple's board of directors.
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    Apple II series

    In terms of ease of use, features and expandability the Apple II was a major technological advancement over its predecessor, the Apple I, a limited production bare circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the Apple II a commercial success. ... The Apple IIc was Apple's first compact and portable computer.
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    Criticism of Apple Inc.

    The Danish Consumer Complaints Board reported a fault with Apple's iBook line and criticized Apple's lackluster response to the issue, indicating customer support problems at Apple. ... Apple was caught up in controversy regarding the online sales of music in the European Union where, as a single market, customers should be free to purchase goods and services from any member state.
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    Apple III

    Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak stated that the primary reason for the Apple III's failure was that the system was designed by Apple's marketing department, unlike Apple's previous engineering-driven projects. ... Unlike the Apple II, the Disk III controller was built into the logic board.
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    Macintosh

    Bill Atkinson, a member of Apple's Lisa team (which was developing a similar but higher-end computer), introduced him to Burrell Smith, a service technician who had been hired earlier that year. ... The design caught the attention of Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple.

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