Following last week’s fantastic Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held on March 28. Here are the details.
Don’t miss it if you’re in the area
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.
Here’s the Computer History Museum’s description of what to expect:
Join us for CHM’s all-day TechFest, offering special activities and experiences for all ages included in the price of Museum admission.
Get hands-on with vintage Apple computers from Retro Roadshow, create Apple-themed party hats, dance to 50 years of hits, play “Pin the iPod,” and more! Plus, meet early Apple employee, Daniel Kottke, who will show off a replica Apple I computer that can run ChatGPT.
Admission is free for kids aged 0–7, with tickets ranging from $6.50 to $21.50 otherwise.
To learn more about “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” follow this link.
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