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Category: Steve Jobs
Apple plans to launch new iPads on April 4: Report
The event might take place at the 1,000-seat Steve Jobs theater in Apple’s new Space ship campus. Apple may be planning to hold a “special” event to launch the new iPads.
iTunes Terms and Conditions as a graphic novel
R. Sikoryak this week published a graphic novel called Terms and Conditions. It essentially a graphic novel of the iTunes Terms and Conditions that we all impatiently click through.
In the eternal battle of Windows versus Mac, the tide is…
For decades, Microsoft Windows users were locked in an seemingly eternal debate with fans of Apple’s Macs over who had the superior platform – a conflict spurred by the very public rivalry between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Around the mid-aughts, things eventually settled out into kind of a stable duopoly, as Apple found its niche as the makers of premium hardware for the culture-conscious, and Windows PCs earned a rep as the computer of the mainstream, especially for gamers and office workers.
Apple Just Can’t Beat its own iPhone
The Apple of today hasn’t yet shown much indication of emulating its co-founder Steve Jobs and his streak of world-changing products, but it’s still proving a tough act to beat. The main reason: Before Jobs died in 2011, he left behind the iPhone — a product with such a devout following that it will likely spin off billions in profit for the foreseeable future.
Limited Edition Seiko Steve Jobs Watch
Or at least, a really good imitation of it. Thanks to a new partnership between Japanese watch maker Seiko and Tokyo-based retailer Nano Universe, you’ll be able to get your hands on a limited edition of Chariot series watches .
Apple ‘spaceship’ headquarters readies for boarding
Apple CEO Tim Cook stands in front of a slide of the company’s new campus which is under construction in 2016. Photo: AFP/ Josh Edelson Apple on Wednesday announced that workers will start boarding its futuristic new “spaceship” campus in Silicon Valley in April, fulfilling a vision set out by late founder Steve Jobs.
Apple, Inc. CEO Tim Cook Talks Up Augmented Reality’s Potential
Despite the company’s penchant for secrecy, it’s become increasingly clear that Apple has something in the pipeline given that CEO Tim Cook keeps talking about AR’s transformative potential. This is that whole “ship leaking from the top” bit that Steve Jobs always referred to.
Job loss can be a positive sign that the economy is growing
When the president speaks of closed factories scattered like “tombstones” across America, has he noticed the shuttered stores in shopping centers and entire malls reduced to rubble? He promises protection to prevent foreigners from destroying manufacturing jobs by exporting to America things that Americans want to import. Does he know that one American company might be destroying more American jobs than China is? And that this supposed destruction is beneficial? The company is Amazon , created by Jeff Bezos.
George F. Will: Protectionism does not protect American workers
When the president speaks of closed factories scattered like “tombstones” across America, has he noticed the shuttered stores in shopping centers and entire malls reduced to rubble? He promises “protection” to prevent foreigners from “destroying” manufacturing jobs by exporting to America things that Americans want to import. Does he know that one American company might be “destroying” more American jobs than China is? And that this supposed destruction is beneficial? The company is Amazon , created by Jeff Bezos.
The iPhone at 10: The Critics Were Wrong
From the very first day when Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone at a Macworld Expo keynote in 2007, the critics were vocal. Apple had no business whatever building a cell phone.
The Apple Fest sale on Flipkart: Flat Rs 5,000 off on iPhone 6, iPhone 7 and more
As the iPhone turns 10, Flipkart is celebrating the occasion with interesting deals and discounts on iPhones, Apple Watch and accessories. It’s been 10 years since Steve Jobs introduced the first Apple iPhone.
iPhone Turns 10: Watch Steve Jobs Introduce ‘Revolutionary’ Phone For The First Time
Seriously, how different would our world be if Steve Jobs and Apple hadn’t invented the iPhone? As the mobile device turns 10, you’ve got to see the brilliant innovator unveil the iPhone for the very first time. Can you believe its been 10 years since the late Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone? On Jan. 9, 2007 he changed mobile technology forever in a news conference to unveil the groundbreaking device.
What You Can Learn From the iPhone a Decade Later
Ten years ago, the late Steve Jobs — bespectacled and black-turtlenecked, as per usual — took to the stage at the 2007 Macworld convention in San Francisco. He began his presentation with the amount of modesty you would expect, which is to say, not much.
As the iPhone turns 10, here are what the first reviews looked like in 2007
Without exaggeration, the iPhone forever changed the way we interact with technology, and more broadly speaking, how millions of people across the world live their lives. Everything we use our smartphones for today, whether it be browsing the web, watching movies, downloading apps on the cheap, taking eye-popping photographs, none of it would have been possible without the original iPhone.
iPhone turns 10 years old
Apple has sold more than one billion iPhones around the world and has become one of the wealthiest companies ever The iPhone, the device that redefined the mobile phone and has helped make Apple the most valuable company in the world, marks its tenth anniversary today. It was on 9 January 2007 that late Apple founder and chief executive Steve Jobs went on stage at the company’s Macworld event to announce the tech giant was to reveal “an iPod, a phone and an internet communicator”.
iPhone, the device that redefined the mobile phone, marks 10th anniversary
The iPhone, the device that redefined the mobile phone and has helped make Apple the most valuable company in the world, marks its 10th anniversary on Monday. It was on January 9 2007 that late Apple founder and chief executive Steve Jobs went on stage at the company’s Macworld event to announce the tech giant was to reveal “an iPod, a phone and an internet communicator”.
The iPhone is 10 – here’s TEN things we want to see on Apple’s next smartphone
Apple unveiled its first ever iPhone on January 9th 2007 and it’s since gone on to become one of biggest ever tech success stories. Apple has sold over one billion iPhones since Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs, held up the smartphone in front of the world’s media at the Macworld convention.
Apple’s iPhone marks 10th anniversary
The iPhone, the device that redefined the mobile phone and has helped make Apple the most valuable company in the world, marks its 10th anniversary on Monday. It was on January 9, 2007, that late Apple founder and chief executive Steve Jobs went on stage at the company’s Macworld event to announce the tech giant was to reveal “an iPod, a phone and an internet communicator” – but rather than three separate products being revealed, one of the first truly smart phones was unveiled.
iPod-inspired AcornOS could have powered the original iPhone
In Steve Jobs’ presentation of the iPhone in 2007, he teased a slide showing an image of an iPod with a rotary dial an iPod with a phone built in. It got lots of laughs from the audience but the reality is, the iPod’s iconic click wheel and user interface was at one point up for consideration for use on its inaugural mobile phone.
This was Apple’s prototype for the iPhone
An early prototype of the iPhone reveals how Apple considered making its iconic smartphone a lot more like the iPod. A newly discovered video, posted to YouTube by independent tech journalist Sonny Dickson , shows an iPhone running an iPod-like precursor to the iOS operating system, dubbed Acorn.
Apple cuts CEO Tim Cook’s pay following dip in iPhone sales
Apple penalized CEO Tim Cook for the iPhone maker’s first sales slump in 15 years with a 15 percent pay cut. Cook still did extremely well, with a compensation package valued at $8.7 million for Apple’s fiscal year that ended Sept.
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s pay slumps along with iPhone sales
Apple penalized CEO Tim Cook for the iPhone maker’s first sales slump in 15 years with a 15 percent pay cut. Cook still did extremely well, with a compensation package valued at $8.7 million for Apple’s fiscal year that ended Sept.
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s pay slumps along with iPhone sales
Apple penalized CEO Tim Cook for the iPhone maker’s first sales slump in 15 years with a 15 percent pay cut. Cook still did extremely well, with a compensation package valued at $8.7 million for Apple’s fiscal year that ended Sept.
Cut the cordTech titans shun screen time for their kidsScreen time is …
He created one of the world’s biggest tech companies earning him billions but the late Steve Jobs, the man behind the iPod, iPad and iPhone, once let slip to a New York Times journalist that he strictly limited his children’s use of technology. And, as it turns out, the chief technology officer of eBay sent his children to a Waldorf school where screen time is actively discouraged and the use of screens at home is frowned upon.
Arnold Spielberg (Steven’s dad) developed the first computer to run BASIC in 1964
Arnold Spielberg developed the computer that first ran the BASIC programming language on May 1, 1964. Here’s an interview with 99-year-old Arnold on the exciting early days of computers .
Holiday Note
It’s time for a short break here, and a holiday shutdown on Christmas. I hope to return to a normal schedule on Tuesday.
Holiday Note
It’s time for a short break here, and a holiday shutdown on Christmas. I hope to return to a normal schedule on Tuesday.
Steve Jobs unknowingly predicts the downfall of Apple
Steve Jobs explains why successful “companies forget what it means to make great products.” In short, it’s because sales and marketing push the “product people” out.
Seeing the original iPhone for the first time video – CNET
Travel back to January 9, 2007, just after Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone onstage at Macworld and CNET’s Declan McCullagh got a first glimpse of it under glass. You can’t expect the Apple’s TV app to work flawlessly. Here’s what you need to know going…