10 Icons from 1976 Turning 50: From Nespresso to Steve Jobs' Breakout
A look back at the icons from 1976 that are turning 50 in 2026. Discover 10 symbols of tech and culture that changed the world, from Nespresso to Steve Jobs' Breakout.
Feel old yet? A host of technologies, foods, and cultural touchstones that defined a generation are about to celebrate their 50th birthday in 2026. Born in 1976, their arrival wasn't just another product launch; they shaped the lifestyle of an era and laid the groundwork for the future.
Tech's "Class of '76": Dawn of the Digital Age
The birth of personal technology is one of the year's biggest legacies. At Atari, two little-known technicians named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak handled the technical side of the video game 'Breakout,' which became an instant arcade success and remained in the global top five most popular games for the next two years. In that same year, the iconic 5¼-inch floppy disk was introduced, changing data storage. Meanwhile, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson unveiled the world's first functioning filmless digital camera, signaling the beginning of the end for the age of film.
The home environment was also transforming. Inspired by an espresso bar in Rome, Nestlé engineer Eric Favre patented his innovative coffee pod machine in 1976: the Nespresso. Today, a staggering 14 billion of these coffee capsules are sold annually, defining the at-home coffee experience.
The Tastes and Sounds of an Era
1976 was a golden year for pop culture. In December, rock band the Eagles released 'Hotel California.' The album has since sold over 42 million copies worldwide and remains cited as one of the greatest of all time. At the cinema, the horror film 'The Omen' broke new ground and set a new standard for the genre.
The food and beverage industry also delivered some memorable brands. Convenience store chain 7-Eleven, struggling to compete, introduced the massive 32-ounce (950 ml) 'Big Gulp,' which became an immediate success. Also making their debut were the honey and brown sugar cereal 'Golden Grahams,' the carbonated popping candy 'Pop Rocks,' and the 'Everlasting Gobstopper,' a real-life candy inspired by Roald Dahl's famous book.
本コンテンツはAIが原文記事を基に要約・分析したものです。正確性に努めていますが、誤りがある可能性があります。原文の確認をお勧めします。
関連記事
「フロリダマン」やワニの多さ、高齢者人口など、フロリダにまつわる8つの一般的な誤解を徹底解説。サンシャイン・ステートの意外な真実に迫ります。
HBO Maxで視聴率3位を記録した話題のゲイホッケーロマンスドラマ『Heated Rivalry』。シーズン1最終回が本日深夜に配信。その熱狂の理由と今後の展開を解説します。
街で見かける思わず二度見してしまう変なTシャツ。それは自己表現か、それともただのユーモアか?フォロワー8000人超のインスタグラムアカウントを基に、その奇妙で面白い世界を探ります。
俳優ティモシー・シャラメが、新作映画『マーティ・スプリーム』でお尻を叩かれるシーンの撮影にスタントなしで挑んだ。共演者のケヴィン・オリアリーが語る撮影秘話とは。