Timeline: Steve Wozniak

  • Born in San Jose, California

    Born in San Jose, California

    Steve Wozniak was born on August 11, 1950, in San Jose, California. From a young age, he showed an interest in electronics and problem-solving, which would later define his career.
  • First Exposure to Computers

    First Exposure to Computers

    Wozniak first worked with computers in high school, learning the basics of electronics and programming. He began experimenting with circuits and homemade computing projects.
  • Graduates from Homestead High School

    Graduates from Homestead High School

    Wozniak graduated high school and continued his studies in electronics and computer engineering. His skills and curiosity earned him a scholarship to UC Berkeley.
  • Attends University of California, Berkeley

    Attends University of California, Berkeley

    Wozniak studied electrical engineering and computer science at UC Berkeley. During this time, he also tinkered with computer designs in his spare time.
  • oins Homebrew Computer Club

    oins Homebrew Computer Club

    Wozniak became a member of the Homebrew Computer Club, a group of engineers and hobbyists sharing knowledge about early computers. This community inspired his future innovations.
  • Builds “Cream Soda Computer”

    Builds “Cream Soda Computer”

    Wozniak designed an early prototype computer nicknamed the “Cream Soda Computer,” demonstrating his innovative approach to hardware design.
  • Designs and Builds Apple I

    Designs and Builds Apple I

    Wozniak designed the Apple I computer, sold initially as a kit. Steve Jobs helped market it, marking the beginning of Apple Inc.
  • Apple II Released

    Apple II Released

    Wozniak released the Apple II, featuring color graphics and expansion slots, which became one of the first widely successful personal computers.
  • Invents Disk II Floppy Drive

    Invents Disk II Floppy Drive

    Wozniak created the Disk II floppy drive for the Apple II, making data storage affordable, reliable, and easy to use.
  • National Recognition

    National Recognition

    Wozniak’s contributions to personal computing were recognized nationally, eventually earning him the National Medal of Technology in 1985.
  • Leaves Apple Temporarily

    Leaves Apple Temporarily

    Following a serious plane crash, Wozniak stepped back from full-time work at Apple to recover and focus on personal projects.
  • Teaching and Volunteer Work

    Teaching and Volunteer Work

    Wozniak devoted time to teaching and supporting educational programs in technology, encouraging youth to explore computer science.
  • Inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame

    Inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame

    Wozniak was honored for his pioneering work in personal computing by being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
  • Launches Wheels of Zeus

    Launches Wheels of Zeus

    Wozniak founded Wheels of Zeus, a company developing GPS and wireless technology, continuing his innovations in practical tech applications.
  • Public Speaking and Philanthropy

    Public Speaking and Philanthropy

    Wozniak actively promoted STEM education and ethical technology practices while continuing to influence the tech industry through talks and conferences.
  • Recognized as Tech Pioneer

    Recognized as Tech Pioneer

    Wozniak remains celebrated as a pioneer of the personal computing revolution, inspiring generations of engineers and programmers.