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The company behind the ubiquitous iPhone and iPad is famously secretive, but there a few little known facts about the California-based company.
如今iPhone和iPad已随处可见,但苹果公司却一直裹在神秘的面纱里。尽管如此,关于这家总部位于加利福尼亚州的高科技公司,我们还是可以稍作了解的。
1 Steve Jobs was adopted and half Syrian
Apple's legendary1 co-founder and chief executive died in October 2011, but while heading up the company Steve Jobs revealed that he was actually adopted and half Syrian. His biological parents, Joanne Schieble and Syrian immigrant Abdulfattah Jandali met as 23-year-old students at the University of Wisconsin.
Jobs was put up for adoption2 in 1955, through pressure from Schieble's parents. Schieble and Jandali later married and had a daughter, Jobs' biological sister.
2 Apple's first computer was satanically priced
Apple's first computer, the Apple I, was priced at $666.66. Steve Wozniak apparently3 priced it without realising that the triple-six configuration4 had Satanic connotations, instead pricing it at one-third over the wholesale5 price of $500, and preferring one repeating digit6 over 667 because it was "easier to type".
3 Apple ships everything by air, not sea
Apple is Cathay Pacific's biggest freight customer, as it prefers to move most of its stock by air instead of boat. The benefit is being able to move stock quickly rather than cheaply, with stock moved from China to the US in 15 hours instead of 30 days. It means that less money is tied up in stock (normally on credit) before it can be sold on.
It also means that phones, tablets and computers all worth in excess of £500 each are not sitting in a container at sea which might sink or get hijacked7.
4 A Macintosh is an apple variety
The Apple Macintosh is so called because the macintosh was Jef Raskin's favourite variety of Apple.
At the time it was just a codename, which Steve Jobs reportedly tried to change to "bicycle" while Raskin was out of the office, but Macintosh stuck until the end of product development and made it onto the box.
5 Apple's hero shots aren't computer generated
The big, glossy8 super-high-resolution photos of Apple's latest products in adverts9 and on its site are not computer generated. Instead, they are a painstaking10 blend of hundreds of high resolution, super-close up photos all with narrow depths of field.
The individual images are stitched together, in a similar way to high dynamic range photography which blends photos with different exposures, into one massive, ultra-high-resolution image entirely11 in focus.
6 Steve Wozniak is still an Apple employee
Apple co-founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak set up the company in 1976 with Steve Jobs in his garage. He no longer actively12 works for Apple, but is still officially an Apple employee and receives a stipend13 estimated to be worth $120,000 a year.
7 Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow
Steve Jobs' last words were "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow" while looking over the shoulders of his family, according to his sister Mona Simpson, who allowed the eulogy14 she gave at Jobs‘ memorial service to be published in the New York Times.
Apple was founded in 1976 by three people, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne.
Ronald drew the first Apple logo, wrote the original partnership16 agreement and the Apple I computer manual, but sold his 10% stake two weeks in for just $800 because of concerns over debt.
That same stake would have been worth over $35bn today.
9 Thank Ive for the white iPod
Steve Jobs was opposed to the idea of white products initially17, but was convinced to use white as Apple's primary colour for its products by Apple's designer Sir Jony Ive.
In Ive's recent biography, former Apple designer Doug Satzger has said that Jobs was only won over by white when shown a different shade called "moon grey".
Ive's love for white originated long before he joined Apple, right back to the work he produced while still a design student at Newcastle.
Apple pays as much attention to its packaging as it does to its products. So much so, that it has a dedicated19 secret packaging room within its headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Packaging designers spend countless20 hours opening boxes within this special room, attempting to elicit21 the correct emotional response in customers opening new products for the first time. In his book, Inside Apple, Adam Lashinsky describes the level of obsession and attention to detail Apple commits to packaging:
"One after another, the designer created and tested an endless series of arrows, colours, and tapes for a tiny tab designed to show the consumer where to pull back the invisible, full-bleed sticker adhered to the top of the clear iPod box. Getting it just right was this particular designer's obsession."
11 Balls
In his recent unauthorised biography of Jony Ive, author Leander Kahney included a photo of an iMac G4 inside its box. The stem connecting the screen to the domed22 base is encased in polystyrene, with the two ball-shaped speakers carefully and very deliberately23 placed either side of the shaft24. The idea of arranging them to look like male genitals(生殖器) was apparently the idea of the design team.
For good measure, the book also features a high school photo of Ive, arguably the world's most famous designer and tastemaker, with a very impressive mullet.
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