2011


 * January 6: An update to Mac OS X 10.6.6 (Snow Leopard) is released with support for the new Mac App Store.
 * January 11: The CDMA version of the iPhone 4 is announced by Verizon.
 * January 14: Intaglio SketchPad 1.7 is released for iOS with the added ability to import PDF, PNG and JPEG, and lock graphics.
 * January 24: Intaglio SketchPad 1.7.1 is released for iOS.
 * February 10: Verizon begins shipping the CDMA version of the iPhone 4, ending AT&T's exclusivity in the United States.
 * February 17: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and other Silicon Valley CEOs meet with U.S. president Barack Obama.
 * March 2: Apple CEO Steve Jobs makes a surprise appearance, while technically still on medical leave, to announce the iPad 2. The 1st-generation iPad is discontinued.
 * March 11: The iPad 2 begins shipping.
 * March 21: Mac OS X 10.6.7 (Snow Leopard) is released.
 * March 23: Craig Federighi succeeds Bertrand Serlet as VP of Mac Software Engineering at Apple Inc.
 * March 28: All 5,000 tickets to the 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference are sold out in about 12 hours.
 * April 28: A white version of the iPhone 4 is introduced.
 * June 6: In his final keynote address, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces iCloud, iMessage, iOS 5, and Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) during the 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference at Moscone Center West in San Francisco.
 * June 7: Steve Jobs personally lobbies the Cupertino City Council to permit the construction of Apple Park.
 * July 20: Apple releases Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion).
 * July 25: iOS 4.2.10 and 4.3.5 are released.
 * July 30: The Apple The Americana at Brand opens in a mall across the street from the Apple Glendale Galleria.
 * October 5: Steve Jobs dies (1955-2011).
 * October 12: iOS 5 is released.
 * October 14: The iPhone 4 S is released with Siri.