#Tech History
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Apple turns 50. From a garage in 1976 to the world's most valuable company, the real story isn't about products — it's about how Apple made technology feel like identity.
The original Macintosh had too little memory, almost no software, and helped get Steve Jobs fired. Forty years later, it's considered one of the most important computers ever made. What gives?
As Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary, The Verge has launched an interactive ranking of the 50 greatest Apple products ever made. But the real question isn't which product wins—it's what 'greatest' even means.
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[email protected]Jack Dorsey's six-word post launched a platform that shaped elections, movements, and media. Two decades later, Twitter is now X — and the story gets stranger.
The Steve Jobs Apple auction 2026 features the legendary first-ever Apple check, estimated at $500,000, along with personal items from his childhood bedroom.
Stewart Cheifet, creator of the legendary PBS series 'Computer Chronicles', died at 87. Explore his legacy of documenting the PC revolution and early tech giants.