Apple is celebrating its 50th anniversary and Macworld is taking a look back at its most innovative and groundbreaking products.
The Cupertino colossus has created some of the most iconic products over the last 50 years. Here are ones that stand out.
From Apple's headquarters in Cupertino to celebrations and parties around the world, the story of Apple's 50 years in Silicon Valley comes with personal stories from people who've grown up with its ...
Following last week’s fantastic Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held on March 28. Here are the details. Last week, the Computer ...
Silicon Valley history buffs know Ronald Wayne’s story well. He worked with Steve Jobs at Atari and when the agreement was signed to create Apple Computer on April 1, 1976 — 50 years ago next month — ...
Apple was founded on April 1, 1976, meaning the company is officially 50 years old as of today. To honor the occasion, we ...
Museum founders Ed Bindels, Luuk de Rijk and Antonie de Kok, from left, pose at new the Apple Museum in the Netherlands ...
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple in a garage in the 1970s. Today, the maker of MacBooks, iPhones, and AirPods is valued at nearly $4 trillion Apple is one of the world’s most iconic brands.
An improbable odyssey began on April Fools’ Day five decades ago, when Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak signed a two-page ...
Before there was an iPod, an iPhone, an iPad, or an Apple Watch—before there was a Macintosh or Apple II or even an Apple-1—there were a couple of kids who came of age in Silicon Valley in the late ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. In March 1976, Apple cofounders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak both signed a $500 check weeks before the official ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Leslie Katz covers the intersection of culture, science and tech. The first check from Apple Computer's original bank account went ...