Apple is celebrating its 50th anniversary and Macworld is taking a look back at its most innovative and groundbreaking products.
Back in 1976, the Apple I showed that a computer for the rest of us meant something very different from today ...
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’s 50th anniversary, however, comes at a potentially pivotal moment for the company. As AI continues to dominate the ...
Apple reimaged technology, made it easy to use, and created a revolutionary culture. From the Mac to the iPhone Apple ...
If it weren’t for a Volkswagen bus and a calculator, Apple might never have existed. At the time, the late cofounder Steve Jobs was in his early twenties and strapped for cash, but hooked on the idea ...
In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The company has changed, but he’s still there.