Apple CEO Tim Cook today shared a "50 Years of Thinking Different" letter, ahead of the company's 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026. "At Apple, we're more focused on building tomorrow than remembering ...
Apple marks a remarkable milestone this April 1 — 50 years since Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne founded the company in a California garage on that date in 1976. To commemorate it, Apple ...
Apple’s 50th anniversary is next month on April 1, and alongside teasing planned celebrations that are coming, CEO Tim Cook just published a new letter marking the major milestone. Apple CEO Tim Cook ...
Steve Jobs, who resigned as Apple’s CEO in 2011 due to deteriorating health, reportedly wanted to ensure that Tim Cook would ...
Apple is 50 years old on 1 April and to mark the occasion, CEO Tim Cook has been doing some select interviews as well as writing an open letter to its users, employees and developers ...
Apple today announced that it plans to celebrate its 50th anniversary, which is on April 1. In addition, Apple CEO Tim Cook shared a "50 Years of Thinking Different" letter.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says the advice from Steve Jobs was a “gift” in leading the $3.83 trillion tech giant: “I just put my head down and thought, ‘I’m going to be the best version of myself.” ...
Apple rarely looks back, but fifty years since its founding is a milestone not to be missed and CEO Tim Cook has begun by publishing a letter celebrating it. Cook has already been speaking about Apple ...
Today Apple has announced that a proper celebration of its forthcoming 50th anniversary will happen “in the coming weeks.” ...
Steve Jobs' intense Monday meetings, where executives openly debated strategies, forged Apple's collaborative culture, as ...
As Apple has grown its product lines (like MacBooks and iPhones) and expanded the services it offers (like cloud storage and ...
Why Apple discontinued 15 popular devices after its March 2026 event, including a budget handset, and what to expect from the new iPhone 17e and MacBook models replacing them.