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Jan 10, 2025

[Answer] What is the name of Apple's native web browser?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of Apple's native web browser?"



...Safari was introduced in 2003 and is still the default web browser on Apple's Macs, iPhones, and iPads. Today, it is the world's second most-popular internet browser, behind Google's behemoth, Chrome. However, some studies show that Safari is currently the world's fastest web browser. Before Safari became Apple users' window to the internet, Apple products came preinstalled with Netscape Navigator, Cyberdog, and then Internet Explorer for Mac.

[Answer] Since 2011, who has been the CEO of Apple Inc.?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Since 2011, who has been the CEO of Apple Inc.?"



...After health problems forced Steve Jobs to step back from his leadership of Apple in 2011, Tim Cook was named the company's CEO. Before taking the helm, Cook was Apple's COO, and before that, he worked at Compaq and IBM. In 2014, Cook publicly came out as gay, making him the first chief executive of a Fortune 500 company to do so.

[Answer] Which of these is NOT a real iPod model?

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...Since its debut in 2001, the iPod has had many iterations – namely the Classic, Mini, Nano, Shuffle, and Touch. The iPod Classic was the first-ever iPod, and is known for its scroll wheel and screen. Then came the smaller Mini, which was available in different colors. After that, Apple introduced the screenless Shuffle and the Nano, which was even smaller than the Mini. Finally, in 2007, the iPod touch debuted alongside the first-ever iPhone.

[Answer] Where is Apple Inc. headquartered?

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...Apple Inc.’s headquarters have been located in Cupertino, California, since 1993. In 2017, a second campus known as “Apple Park” opened in Cupertino and has since become the company’s main campus. At the center of Apple Park is a large round building known as “the Ring,” which is a “symbol of Apple's dedication to design, green energy, and the future of technology.”

[Answer] The two main co-founders of Apple both had what first name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The two main co-founders of Apple both had what first name?"



...Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple on April 1, 1976, in Jobs' garage, and quickly started building what would become one of the world's largest companies. The business grew rapidly after the launch of the Apple II computer, but the duo parted ways in the 1980s and left Apple to pursue other ventures. Jobs then returned to the company in the late '90s, and Wozniak still represents the company at events in a ceremonial capacity.

[Answer] What famous scientist was in Apple's original logo?

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...The first logo ever used by Apple was created by Ronald Wayne, one of the company's original co-founders. He wanted to represent the law of gravity inspired by an apple, so he depicted Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree with the fruit hanging above his head. Within a year, though, Steve Jobs' branding brain took over, and he hired a designer to create a version of the simple apple shape we know and love today.

[Answer] What is the name of Apple's voice assistant?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of Apple's voice assistant?"



...Siri debuted with the iPhone 4S in 2011, after Apple purchased the technology in 2010. To activate the virtual assistant, users simply say, "Hey Siri," to their Apple device, and then tell it what to do. Originally, Siri could only do basic tasks like make phone calls and play music, but now users can tell it to set timers, send messages, start TV shows, translate languages, and more.