Stephen Wozniak

  • Birth and Early Life

    Birth and Early Life

    Stephen Wozniak was born on the 11th of August in San José, California. Since he was a kid, he shown interest in electronics and problem-solving, which was the beginning of his future work in computing.
  • First Electronics Experiments

    First Electronics Experiments

    As a child, Stephen built simple electronic devices and calculators, showing his interest in ingenuity in circuits and logic design.
  • High School Interests

    High School Interests

    During high school, he focused on building and understanding digital circuits and calculators, experimenting with hobbyist electronics.
  • College Enrollment

    College Enrollment

    He enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, studying electrical engineering and computer science, which helped him formalize his knowledge in hardware and programming.
  • First time Job at HP

    First time Job at HP

    He worked at Hewlett-Packard, gaining hands-on experience in hardware design and learning practical engineering skills from industry professionals
  • The Pong Controller Design

    The Pong Controller Design

    He built a Pong game controller, demonstrating his ability to create innovative hardware designs for entertainment technology.
  • The beginning of Homebrew Computer Club

    The beginning of Homebrew Computer Club

    He joined the Homebrew Computer Club in Silicon Valley, where he shared ideas, prototypes, and insights with other technology enthusiasts and hackers.
  • Apple I Creation

    Apple I Creation

    He designed and assembled the Apple I computer in his garage. This machine was one of the first personal computers to be sold fully assembled.
  • Apple Founded

    Apple Founded

    Co-founded Apple Computer with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, beginning a company that would revolutionize personal computing worldwide.
  • Apple II Design

    Apple II Design

    He developed the Apple II, featuring color graphics, expansion slots, and an innovative design that made computers accessible to homes and schools.
  • Recognition and Awards

    Recognition and Awards

    Apple II became the first commercially successful personal computer, setting standards for usability, performance, and home computing. He received awards for his innovative contributions to microcomputers, establishing his reputation as a leading engineer and designer.
  • Teaching and Retirement

    Teaching and Retirement

    He retired temporarily from Apple to focus on teaching and personal projects, demonstrating his commitment to education and community.
  • Mentorship and Education

    Mentorship and Education

    He started mentoring young engineers and promoted computer education programs, sharing his knowledge and supporting the next generation of innovators.
  • Acquicor Technology

    Acquicor Technology

    He became Co-founded Acquicor Technology, a technology investment company, applying his knowledge of tech trends to support new ventures.
  • Hacker Culture Promotion

    Hacker Culture Promotion

    He sponsored projects to teach computing to children, encouraging students to explore STEM subjects and digital creativity. He also participated in interviews and talks promoting hacker culture, creativity, and the value of open collaboration in technology.
  • Hackathon and School Tech Initiatives

    Hackathon and School Tech Initiatives

    He started mentored hackathons and student tech fairs, inspiring young programmers to develop real-world projects and innovations. And, he launched initiatives to bring technology and programming education into schools, collaborating with foundations to improve STEM learning.
  • Documentaries and Conferences

    Documentaries and Conferences

    He started appearing in documentaries and tech conferences, sharing his experiences in founding Apple and the personal computer revolution. He participated in webinars and online discussions about engineering, hacker ethics, and STEM education, reaching global audiences.
  • Global Conferences and Advocacy

    Global Conferences and Advocacy

    He was actively present with participations in conferences and global events, promoting hacker culture, open technology, and STEM education for future generations.