Apple at 50: Where did the tech giant succeed and fail?
Analysts say the company’s $4 trillion value reflects hit products like the iPhone and Apple Watch, even as tariff, antitrust and innovation concerns grow.
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Apple's 50-year odyssey has redefined technology, pop culture and comeback stories
CUPERTINO, Calif. — A scrawny hippie and a nerdy engineer who became prank-playing friends vowed to change the world when they founded a Silicon Valley startup on April Fools’ Day 50 years ago and then — no joke
Apple turns 50. Half a century. And the funny thing is that, when you think about it for a moment, it all started in such a small way that it almost seems unreal. A garage in California, two friends — Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak — and an idea that sounded more crazy than business: bringing computers into everyday life. They sold up to a van to get the first team out. And look at it now: more than 2,350 million active devices in the world. It’s …
Apple's First 50 Years Celebrated - Including How Steve Jobs Finally Accepted an 'Open' App Store
Apple's 50th anniversary got celebrated in weird and wild ways. CEO Tim Cook posted a special 30-second video rewinding backwards through the years of Apple's products until it reaches the Apple I. Podcaster Lex Fridman noticed if you play the sound in reverse, "It's the Think Different ad music, pitched up." TechRadar played seven 50-year-old Apple I games on an emulator, including Star Trek, Blackjack, Lunar Lander, and of course, Conway's Gam…
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