15 November, 1993
Apple discontinues the Apple IIe computer. This marks the end of the Apple II
line of computers, which was co-created and lead-developed by Steve Wozniak. The
Apple II was a pivotal product for Apple, bringing the company significant
success and establishing it as a key player in the personal computer market.
Discontinuation of the Apple IIe signaled the end of an era and Apple's shift
towards the Macintosh line of computers.
7 February, 1981
Steve Wozniak is involved in a serious airplane accident while piloting his
Beechcraft Bonanza A36TC shortly after takeoff from the Sky Park Airport in
Scotts Valley, California. The plane stalled and crashed, resulting in severe
injuries to Wozniak and his passengers. Wozniak suffered head injuries and
anterograde amnesia, affecting his memory and leading to a temporary departure
from Apple. The accident was a significant personal event that influenced his
subsequent career decisions.