TechFest: Computer History Museum continues Apple’s 50th anniversary celebration

TechFest: Computer History Museum continues Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations
TechFest: Computer History Museum continues Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations

Following last week’s excellent Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held on March 28th.

Marcus Mendes for 9to5Mac:

Last week, the Computer History Museum held a very interesting panel moderated by David Pogue, and featuring several veteran Apple executives, including former Apple CEO John Sculley, Senior Employee Chris Espinosa, former Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering Jon Rubinstein, and former Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Avie Tenevian.

The panel is well worth a watch below, also featuring a few surprise appearances from figures who played key roles in Apple’s history over the years:

Now, the CHM is inviting Apple fans to “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple” on March 28, which will feature Daniel Kottke, Apple employee number 12, who helped Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak assemble the first Apple I in 1976.


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