2019: Apple introduces Apple Arcade (Mar 25), the world’s first game subscription service. Featuring 100+ exclusive titles with no ads or in-app purchases.#AppleArcade#Gaming
2019: Apple launches Apple TV+ (Mar 25), an original-video subscription service. With top-tier creators (Oprah, Spielberg, etc.), Apple TV+ enters the streaming wars.#AppleTV#Streaming
2019: Apple unveils Apple Card (Mar 25), a credit card integrated with iPhone Wallet. It offers simplicity, Daily Cash rewards, and privacy-focused design.#AppleCard#Finance
2018: Apple announces all its facilities worldwide (stores, offices, data centers) run on 100% renewable energy. A model for sustainable tech leadership.#Apple#GreenTech
2018: Apple becomes the first U.S. public company to hit a $1 trillion market value (Aug 2). This milestone underscores Apple’s innovation and global reach.#Apple#Milestone
2018: Apple commits $350B to the US economy over 5 years, including $30B for new facilities and 20,000 jobs. This underlines Apple’s economic impact and patriotism.#Apple#Economy
2017: Apple Park, a 175-acre ring-shaped campus, opens to employees. Conceived by Steve Jobs, it runs on 100% renewable energy and includes the Steve Jobs Theater.#ApplePark#Design
2016: Apple introduces Everyone Can Code, an educational initiative with Swift programming for students. Over 5,000 schools adopt Apple’s coding curriculum globally.#Apple#Education
2016: Apple releases AirPods (Dec), wireless earbuds with seamless pairing. AirPods become one of Apple’s most popular accessories and a cultural icon.#Apple#AirPods
2015: Apple launches Apple Music (June 30), a streaming service with live radio. Apple Music quickly amasses tens of millions of subscribers.#AppleMusic#Streaming
2014: Apple introduces Apple Watch (Sep 9), its first wearable. A health/fitness device and fashion accessory, the Watch broadened Apple’s product family.#AppleWatch#Wearables
2014: Apple launches Apple Pay (Oct 20), a secure mobile payment system on iPhone with Touch ID. Apple Pay accelerates the shift to digital wallets.#ApplePay#Fintech
2011: Apple briefly surpasses Exxon to become the world’s most valuable US company. This milestone reflects tech’s growing economic prominence.#Apple#Milestone
2011: Apple debuts Siri (Oct 4) on iPhone 4S, a voice-activated assistant. Siri brings AI to the user’s pocket, paving the way for voice interfaces in devices.#Apple#Siri
2010: Apple presents iPhone 4 (Jun 7), with a high-res “Retina” display and FaceTime video calling. It was the thinnest smartphone then, marking Apple’s design leadership.#iPhone4#Apple
2010: Apple introduces the iPad (Apr 3), a tablet computer running iPhone OS. The iPad creates a new class of portable device for media, education, and work.#Apple#iPad
2008: Apple launches the App Store (July), enabling third-party apps on iPhone. The App Store creates a new software economy – millions of apps for customers and developers.#Apple#AppStore
2007: Apple announces its 100 millionth iPod sold (Apr 9). In just 5½ years since 2001, iPod became the fastest-selling music player in history.#Apple#iPod
2007: Apple debuts Apple TV (Jan 9), an “easy to use” box to stream iTunes content (movies, music, photos) to a TV. It marked Apple’s first foray into living-room entertainment.#AppleTV#Streaming