David Pogue, author of "Apple: The First 50 Years," talks with Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak, CEO Tim Cook, and others ...
In 1984, Steve Jobs stepped onto a stage to reveal the Macintosh. Today, the MacBook Neo is poised to follow a similar path.
Neither of Apple's first two CEOs are particularly remembered next to the likes of Steve Jobs, John Sculley, or Tim Cook, yet Mike Markkula, Apple's second CEO, certainly should be.
Instead of predicting the future, Apple was forward-thinking from the outset and took the first steps toward global computing for everybody, co-founder Steve Wozniak has said as part of a series of ...
Scores of Apple veterans, including original co-founder Ron Wayne, attended the launch event for David Pogue’s new book, “Apple: The First 50 Years.” ...
Who was to know there was gonna be a company in the future?' said Wozniak about his first meeting with 16-year-old Steve Jobs.
The First 50 Years," CBS Sunday Morning correspondent David Pogue tells the story of how Apple became one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Following last week’s fantastic Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held on March 28.
David Pogue’s tour through the 50-year history of Apple lights on dozens of innovations along the way. Not all of them bore ...
Apple is turning 50 this April. The CEO Tim Cook reflected on the company’s 50th anniversary with a heartfelt message celebrating Apple’s journey from a small garage start-up to a global tech giant, ...
Apple’s 50th anniversary event honored its founders and history, with key figures reflecting on Apple’s enduring innovation.
What a funny coincidence that celebrations of Apple’s 50th anniversary would hit the same month that the company introduced ...