Cupertino-based technology giant Apple has turned 43 today. The company was first founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne on April 1 1976, and forty-three years later, it is probably the most popular and powerful technology giant in the world. Here, we have listed down 12 facts about Apple that you probably didn’t know. Take a look:
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The iPhones, iPads and iMacs will always show the same time
In advertisements and official photos, the iPhones, iPads, iMacs and other iOS devices show the same time – 9:41. This is because it was 9:41 when Steve Jobs unveiled the first ever iPhone to the world.
It is the first trillion-dollar company
In 2018, Apple became the first company in the world to be valued at $1 trillion. With this, the company beat giants like Microsoft and Amazon back in August last year. Amazon also managed to be valued at $1 trillion, but Apple will always remain the first company to cross that market valuation.
The company had a third co-founder

We should remind you that Apple initially had three co-founders – Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. However, Wayne left the company within 12 days of its inception and sold his 10% share for $800. In addition to this, he got a pay-out of $1,500. We should point out that had he stayed, his shares would have been around $60 billion presently.
With Apple’s first IPO, 40 of its employees became millionaires
The Cupertino-based technology company had its first IPO on December 12, 1980, and it was the largest since Ford Motors’ in 1956. Forty Apple employees instantly became millionaires as their shares rose by 32%.
A line of computers from Apple is buried under Utah
The company used the capital that it made from its initial public offering for the development of the Macintosh and Lisa. While Macintosh was a hit, Lisa was not. It has been reported that Apple buried 2,700 of the devices in a landfill in Utah.
Here’ why Apple I sold for $666.66

A number of conspiracy theories surrounded the cost of Apple I, which sold at $666.66. However, unlike what many think, Apple was not worshipping the devil during the production of Apple I. Instead, the cost of the product had to be $667, but co-founder Steve Wozniak changed it to $666.66 because he liked repeating numbers.
Co-founder Steve Jobs drew a salary of $1 for 15 years
Apple’s net worth was estimated at $7 billion even Steve Jobs was the CEO of the company. In spite of this, Jobs drew a salary of $1 for his last 15 years at Apple. Reports have also suggested that he did this to qualify for the company’s health benefits.
He was also fired from Apple
In spite of being a co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs was made to leave the company in 1985. Many say that this happened because Jobs was very difficult to work with. He then went on to create NeXT. Later, Apple decided that it needed Jobs and got him back as the CEO of the company.
Steve Jobs cried on reading The Time Magazine 1982 Man of The Year
Steve Jobs was a candidate for Time Magazine’s Man of the Year for 1982. He was even interviewed for the same. However, he didn’t know that he was competing with the Personal Computer. Time ultimately decided to go for the Machine of the Year and the PC became the first non-human to get the award. But no one told this to Jobs. He was shocked to see a computer’s photo instead of his own and when he read the article about him, he started crying because apparently, it was so awful.
How does the company maintain its secrecy?
In order to maintain keep its secrets, Apple sometimes creates fake projects for employees and management. So, if and when the news is leaked, Apple knows exactly who the culprit is.
Why you shouldn’t smoke near an Apple computer
A number of reports say that Apple stores will not consider the warrant of a computer by the company if it is contaminated. By contaminated, they mean containing tar from smoking near it. Even if you have an AppleCare, you would not be entertained due to risks of second-hand smoke.
If Apple were a country…
If the Cupertino-based technology giant was a country, it reportedly had enough employees to be the 27th largest in the world, between Venezuela and Belgium.
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