American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu put out a call to clients on Friday, saying they should be prepared for a slight letdown at Apple's event next Tuesday unless chief executive Steve Jobs pulls a rabbit from his black turtleneck
American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu put out a call to clients on Friday, saying they should be prepared for a slight letdown at Apple's event next Tuesday unless chief executive Steve Jobs pulls a rabbit from his black turtleneck
In terms of an inspirational leader, Steve Jobs is really the best I've ever met
So I may do something for Steve Jobs too, get him to mix it up a bit, I don’t know exactly what yet ... I felt just awful when the Bloomberg wire service published an obituary for him on Wednesday – how awful that must have felt because he wasn’t dead at all! -- and I want to do something for him to let him to know we’d all really like him to stick around.
In returning again and again to Apple, the book tacitly admits that company CEO Steve Jobs is the movement's highest priest. Still, Brunner is well placed to tell the tale: He was the company's director of industrial design, establishing its pioneering internal design organization, Apple IDg, during the crucial intermezzo between Jobs' departure and his return to the company in the late-1990s
It seems to be a self-fulfilling prophesy at this point. If you look back on the original iPod being launched, it's Steve Jobs in a small room with a projector and a screen
I'm sure there are no end of blogs where you can discuss politics, but this isn't the place for it.
Lyons claims to have learned that Jobs is suffering from some form of chronic condition which has not improved since he appeared at WWDC.
Author Dan Lyons, the man behind the popular 'Fake Steve' blog has added fuel to fire surrounding rumours of ill health affecting the real Apple CEO