• On the day that Apple turned 50, the iconic US company that inspi

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Apr 7 22:15:33 2026
    On the day that Apple turned 50, the iconic US company that inspired Steve Jobs with the GUI hit rock bottom and may be on the path to obscurity

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    Tue, 07 Apr 2026 21:05:00 +0000

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    The contrast between Apples 50th anniversary and Xerox leadership change
    shows how early innovation alone rarely secures lasting relevance.

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    now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Explore An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter Apple celebrates five decades of consumer success while Xerox leadership change shows its decline Historic Xerox research once shaped graphical computing yet failed to deliver lasting commercial dominance New CEO inherits legacy brand that still operates widely but struggles for modern relevance On the very day that Apple marked its 50th birthday , another name tied to its origin story delivered a reminder of how fortunes can change in the technology world.

    Xerox, once one of the most influential forces in computing, announced that chief executive Steve Bandrowczak has stepped down with immediate effect and will be replaced by longtime executive Louie Pastor. On behalf of the Board and the entire Xerox team, I want to thank Steve for his leadership during a pivotal period for the company, including the successful acquisitions and integrations of Lexmark and ITsavvy, said Scott Letier, Chairman of the Xerox Board of Directors. Louie brings a strong combination of operational discipline, strategic insight, and deep familiarity with Xerox. Throughout
    his time with the company, he has played a central role in advancing our strategy, strengthening our operating model, and driving enterprise-wide transformation. The Board is confident that Louies leadership and focus on execution will position Xerox well as we continue to build momentum and deliver on our strategic and financial objectives. Article continues below
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    and lead Xerox into its next chapter, said Pastor. Steves leadership has been instrumental in strengthening the companys foundation and positioning Xerox for longterm success. We have a strong team and a clear focus on execution. I look forward to driving results and delivering on our priorities.

    Leadership changes happen all the time, but the timing adds weight when set against Xeroxs long decline from industry pioneer to a company struggling to stay culturally relevant in today's fast-moving tech world.

    The irony runs especially deep because Xerox played a direct role in shaping Apple s identity during the earliest years of personal computing.

    In December 1979, Steve Jobs led Apple engineers into Xeroxs Palo Alto Research Center, widely known as PARC, where researchers demonstrated technologies that were years ahead of what consumers had seen. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get
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    The visit became one of the most repeated stories in computing history
    because it exposed Apple engineers to graphical user interfaces, object-oriented programming, and networking concepts that later became standard across the industry.

    Bill Gates later described the influence in blunt terms: Steve, I think its more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.

    That moment helped define modern computing interfaces, but Xerox struggled to convert research brilliance into market dominance. What to read next Apple turns 50 were live tracking the celebration, surprises, and more 'Youre holding it wrong': 11 iconic phrases that define Apple's last 50 years 'What we really wanted was Mike': How Mike Markkula was Apple's first true master marketer before Steve Jobs and wrote the business plan that made Apple a Fortune 500 company

    Its Star workstation, an advanced graphical system built for corporate environments, carried a price that placed it far outside practical reach for many customers, while Apple pursued more accessible machines such as Lisa and later Macintosh.

    Corporate leadership remained focused on copier revenue during the years when personal computing expanded at speed, leaving much of PARCs output underused or poorly commercialized.

    Louie Pastor, who previously served as Xerox's president and COO, overseeing global services and internal operations, inherits a company that still maintains enterprise customers but is increasingly viewed by many as a relic of the past.

    For a company once described as the rich neighbor that invented the future, the latest executive reshuffle feels less like a fresh start and more like another chapter in a sad, slow retreat from relevance. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

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