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| Industry = Electronics
| Industry = Electronics
| Official Website = https://apple.com/
| Official Website = https://apple.com/
| Logo = [[File:Apple logo black.png|frameless|border|150px]]
| Logo = Apple logo black.png
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[[wikipedia:Apple_Inc.|'''Apple''']] is a<!-- tone-wise, much of this article is 'off'. Stick to basic details without making commentary on their design decisions. do not write opinions in the wiki's voice. more citations are also needed throughout the latter half of the article --> company that was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. There was always a bit of a head in the clouds approach from Apple to designing things, but it seemed to work well until about the 2000's. Suddenly, there was an obsession with cutting excess weight, probably sparked about the time of the iPod, at the cost of repairability and upgradeability. Of course, the iPhone's launch would wind up staging the path of crafting the most popular consumer electronic device in the world, and smartphones now have become one of the most controversial topics to the right to repair community. That is normally expected to be designed with little regard to ease of independent repair. <sup>Sources?</sup>
[[wikipedia:Apple_Inc.|'''Apple''']] is a<!-- tone-wise, much of this article is 'off'. Stick to basic details without making commentary on their design decisions. do not write opinions in the wiki's voice. more citations are also needed throughout the latter half of the article --> company that was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. There was always a bit of a head in the clouds approach from Apple to designing things, but it seemed to work well until about the 2000's. Suddenly, there was an obsession with cutting excess weight, probably sparked about the time of the iPod, at the cost of repairability and upgradeability. Of course, the iPhone's launch would wind up staging the path of crafting the most popular consumer electronic device in the world, and smartphones now have become one of the most controversial topics to the right to repair community. That is normally expected to be designed with little regard to ease of independent repair. <sup>Sources?</sup>