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Watch: Apple's Lesser-Known Co-Founder Ronald Wayne to Appear at Event Tonight

Following the release of his new book Apple: The First 50 Years, tech columnist David Pogue is hosting an Apple at 50: Five Decades of Thinking Different event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California tonight.

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The event will be live streamed on YouTube for free, starting at 7 p.m. Pacific Time.

"From the early garage days of the 1970s, to the heyday of the Macintosh in the 1980s, to Apple's transformation in the 2000s with the iPhone, the program will explore how Apple repeatedly redefined itself while holding fast to a distinctive vision," the Computer History Museum said, in the YouTube stream's description.

The event will feature speakers from across multiple Apple eras, including:

  • John Sculley: Apple's CEO from 1983 to 1993
  • Chris Espinosa: Apple's longest-serving employee
  • Avie Tevanian: Apple's former Chief Software Technology Officer
  • Jon Rubinstein: Apple's former SVP of Hardware Engineering (appearing by video)

Pogue is a CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, and he spent many years writing about Apple and technology for The New York Times and Macworld.

In a social media post, Pogue said the event will also feature Ronald Wayne, the lesser-known third co-founder of Apple alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. It is unclear if Wayne will be attending the event in person or if he will speak.

Wayne sold his 10% share of Apple back to Jobs and Wozniak just 12 days after the company was established in 1976, to avoid personal financial risk. His share of the company would be worth hundreds of billions of dollars today.

The live stream is below.


Pogue said there will be seven key Apple figures participating in the event, so there should be two others beyond the names listed above. Perhaps it is a surprise.

The Computer History Museum has an Apple at 50 page with a timeline of the company's history, old photos, interviews, rare prototypes, and more.

Pogue's book Apple: The First 50 Years is available in hardcover and digital formats.

In time for Apple's 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026, the 608-page book explores the first five decades of the company's history. Pogue interviewed 150 key people who shaped Apple into what it is today, including Wozniak, Sculley, former design chief Jony Ive, and others.

The book provides "new facts that correct the record":

In time for Apple's 50th anniversary, CBS Sunday Morning correspondent David Pogue tells the iconic company's entire life story: how it was born, nearly died, was born again under Steve Jobs, and became, under CEO Tim Cook, the most valuable company in the world. The book features full-color photos, new facts that correct the record and illuminate its subversive culture, and fresh interviews with the legendary figures who shaped Apple into what it is today.

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Billy_Bob Avatar
10 weeks ago

You know he's been regretting it for at least 40 years
Actually, he hasn't. He's spoken about this on many occasions. To this day, Wayne says he is at peace with having made the right decision for the circumstances at the time of sale, considering the business risk to which the partnership exposed him.

What Wayne has said that he DOES regret is that he had one of the original copies of Apple's founding contract, but sold it for $500 back in the 1990s... it later sold at auction for more than $1 million. He owns up to that as a very bad business/investment decision.

Each of the original founders was a quirky eccentric in his own way. I believe Wayne is sincere when he says that if he hadn't sold out early, he would have become "the richest man in the cemetery" because of the stress it would have caused. And when you look at Apple's business trajectory apart from its tech trajectory, I can absolutely empathize with Wayne about that.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
10 weeks ago
In a social media post, Pogue said the event will also feature Ronald Wayne, the lesser-known third co-founder of Apple, alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. It is unclear if Wayne will be attending the event in person or if he will speak.
The comma (I put in bold in the quote) between Apple and alongside is not needed.

Putting it there implies Ronald Wayne will be featured at the event "alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak."
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mrkevinfinnerty Avatar
10 weeks ago
Tim Cook to watch this and be inspired by Scully to sell sugar water for the rest of his life.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
k1121j Avatar
10 weeks ago
Sculley will be there. No thanks.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Joe Rossignol Avatar
10 weeks ago

The comma (I put in bold in the quote) between Apple and alongside is not needed.

Putting it there implies Ronald Wayne will be at the event "alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak."
Fixed that for ya!
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
XboxEvolved Avatar
10 weeks ago
I’ve watched interviews done by all of these guys by the computer history museum before that were incredibly in-depth and interesting. I’m sure they will reiterate some of their previous stories but I’ll still give it a look.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)