Apple will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026. Since its founding on April 1, 1976, the company has evolved from a computer pioneer into one of the world's most influential technology corporations. To mark this anniversary, "Apple: The First 50 Years," a comprehensive work detailing the company's history, will be released. Journalist David Pogue has now provided a first glimpse into the book and presented key content in a short video.
"Apple: The First 50 Years" will be officially released on March 10th. Although the publication date is still pending, the book is already generating considerable buzz. It's already a bestseller on Amazon in the "History of Technology" category. It's considered likely that it will also top Amazon's overall bestseller list after its release.
David Pogue stated that he worked on the project for two years. During this time, he conducted 150 interviews, including conversations with current Apple executives. The goal was a thorough and balanced examination of the company's first five decades.
Scope and research
The book comprises approximately 600 pages and is richly illustrated with color photographs. Its content combines well-known episodes from Apple's history with new, previously little-explored details. It is based on 150 interviews with key figures in the company's history, including:
- Steve Wozniak
- John Sculley
- Jony Ive
In addition, numerous designers, engineers, and current executives of the company are featured. The book sheds light on strategic decisions as well as internal processes and creative processes.
Apple's successes in numbers
A key component of "Apple: The First 50 Years" is the assessment of Apple's economic and technological achievements. Specific sales figures are cited:
- 450 million iPods sold
- 700 million iPads sold
- 2.2 billion iPhones sold
These figures illustrate Apple's market dominance in several product categories. The book analyzes how the company managed to redefine existing markets or create entirely new ones.
Failures and myths
In addition to the successes, the book also addresses the less successful chapters of the company's history. It dispels long-held myths and sheds light on missteps and setbacks. Among the most well-known failures are:
- Apple Lisa
- Apple III
- MobileMe
These products and services are considered important learning phases in Apple's history. The book shows which internal and external factors led to these failures and what lessons were learned from them.
A look at the second half-century
"Apple: The First 50 Years" is not limited to the past. Pogue also assesses the forces that could challenge Apple’s dominance at the beginning of the second half-century. These include market changes, technological developments, and increasing competition.
The 50th anniversary itself is not being celebrated solely by Apple. Specific details about the festivities are not yet known. CEO Tim Cook announced internally that "there will definitely be something".
The Computer History Museum is also planning a commemoration of the anniversary, thereby underlining the historical significance of the company.
Publication and press tour
Following the release on March 10th, David Pogue will embark on a press tour. Currently, 11 dates in 10 cities are planned, with more stops to follow.
"Apple: The First 50 Years" is already available for pre-order on Amazon – in both English and German. Given its current position on the bestseller lists, the book is already considered one of the most anticipated tech books of the year, even before its release.
50 Years of Apple: The Comprehensive Chronicle of a Tech Icon
With "Apple: The First 50 Years," David Pogue presents a comprehensive and thoroughly researched chronicle of Apple's first five decades. The 600-page work is based on 150 interviews and combines familiar events with new insights.
The book documents both the company's major successes, with billions of devices sold, and its defining failures. At the same time, it assesses Apple's current position and looks ahead to the challenges of the coming years. This creates a detailed overall picture of a company that has significantly shaped the technology industry since 1976. Pre-order now on Amazon! (Image: David Pogue)
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