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It's about time. For years, Apple has embraced aesthetic simplicity over practicality with its peripherals. Single-button mice! Full Article at Wired
Arthur C. Clarke: Childhood's End What amazes me about Clarke is that his writing is unbelievably compact without losing any punch. Full Article at The Network Garden
SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 09: Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the new iPod Nano during a special event September 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California. View Photo »
The reason I call [Apple TV] a hobby is, a lot of people have tried and failed to make it a business. And it’s a hard problem. So we’re trying. I think if we work on it and improve things over the next year, 18 months, we can crack that.
I don't think Steve Jobs is interested in jumping into the online movie distribution business. Most analysts have supposed that Apple(AAPL Quote) would do to digital movies what they did to digital music. Not going to happen. Full Article at The Street
WHEN APPLE ANNOUNCED in 2005 that all of its future desktop and laptop computers would soon make the transition to sporting Intel CPUs, the Macolyte community was split. Full Article at Inquirer
Steve Jobs cut Apple to the bone shutting down anything that wasn’t core to making the company successful and effectively cut Apple’s scope so that it fit within Steve Jobs’ reach. Full Article at Tom's Hardware Guide
SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 09: Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the new iPod Nano during a special event September 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California. View Photo »
One possible exception is the New York Times, where editor Bill Keller refuses to talk about possible talks with Steve Jobs and company.
Thursday is Thanksgiving in the U.S, so in this week's super-sized edition of iPhone hints we give thanks for the few, the proud, the useful—the iPhone’s physical controls. Full Article at Macworld
When the Beatles signed with EMI back in 1962, Steve Jobs was about seven years old. Full Article at How Stuff Works
Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is the American co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc. and the former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios. Full Article
SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 05: (FILE PHOTO) In this composite photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is seen delivering keynote addresses on September 9, 2008 in San Francisco, California (L) and October 12, 2005 in San Jose, California (R).
View Photo »CUPERTINO, CA - OCTOBER 14: (FILE PHOTO) Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks during a "town hall" style event at Apple Headquarters October 14, 2008 in Cupertino, California.
View Photo »CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6: (FILE PHOTO) Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs speaks about features on the iPod Nano, which includes a video camera, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs speaks about features on the iPod Nano, which includes a video camera, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs speaks about features on the iPod Nano, which includes a video camera, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs introduces iTunes9 using the home page of The Doors, which shows links for liner notes and bonus material, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs introduces iTunes9 at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs introduces iTunes9 at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks in front of a projected image of the crowd in attendance at an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »CUPERTINO, CA - OCTOBER 14: (FILE PHOTO) Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks during a "town hall" style event at Apple Headquarters October 14, 2008 in Cupertino, California.
View Photo »Everything I heard was that Steve Jobs wanted it in market this quarter ... They just weren't able to get it done. I do expect were going to see it in the first half of next year.
As always the Agenda Setters list celebrates those movers and shakers who have the biggest impact on the technology industry. Steve Jobs has an influence that reaches far and wide, and certainly deserves to top this year's list.
Windows 7 is good and all, but Steve Jobs wrote the best OS ever...I'm just sayin!
But I hope you like communism, cause we’re gonna have to cap everyone’s salary – Bill Gates, A-Rod, Britney Spears, and Steve Jobs.
I know how to treat you – this ain't a reboot I'll never find the need to Control ALT Delete you I see no reason to mess with these slobs Cause they're like Bill Gates... and I'm Steve Jobs
'A lot of companies publish how green their building is, but it doesn't matter if you're shipping millions of power-hungry products with toxic chemicals in them,' says CEO Steve Jobs in an interview. 'It's like asking a cigarette company how green their office is.'
Microsoft is using the same strategy that Steve Jobs would use if positions were reversed, so it's interesting that people are getting upset about it ... You kind of wonder if they would get upset about it if this were Steve going into Microsoft looking for employees.
Right after unveiling new iPods and iTunes software at an event on Sept. 9, Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs invited singer Norah Jones on stage to perform for the assembled tech and media pundits
If you were looking for analogs, you would have to look at the Walkman ... It solved a critical question that Steve Jobs never had to ask himself: Will people listen to music in a public place using earphones? We think of that as a nonsense question today, but it is fundamental. When Sony asked the ques...
Apple TV has become 'Steve Jobs' Folly' and should be discontinued at once to avoid the company further embarrassment.
I welcome Steve Jobs back, but he basically admitted that he was on the brink of perishing
Steve Jobs cut the price on the iPod touch to $199 and positioned it as a downloadable app gaming competitor to the Nintendo DS and Sony PlayStation Portable, to say nothing of undercutting the soon-to-arrive Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Zune HD
It's interesting that Steve Jobs is pitting the the iPod Nano against a rival like the popular Flip. The video camera news was the most interesting thing announced but it was still a far cry from what fans were expecting from the event.
- torley
35 minutes ago
What if Steve Jobs hadn't returned to Apple... http://bit.ly/551sju
- mangoapps 37 minutes ago
- jamild
38 minutes ago
- Brioneja
38 minutes ago
http://bit.ly/7xXbvM - connect the dots - Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 - listen 2 it
- rogerleads 44 minutes ago