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...in Europe than it was in the United States. That all changed abruptly when Steve Jobs stepped onstage at Moscone Center in San Francisco and asserted he was introducing “three...
...social responsibility.” Andy also strongly believes that people must be active and not passive recipients of information. In that vein, Meyrowitz related how, after Steve Jobs demonstrated the yet-to-be-unveiled Macintosh...
...decision. Steve Jobs, for example, built stories for version 1 of a product that was based on his opinion. To change his opinion, you had to marshal data and bring...
...ARM architecture already being used on its iPhones and iPads. This isn’t the first time Apple has switched out the chips used in the Mac. In 2005, Steve Jobs announced...
...the aid of computers since the 1960s, but these works were created with large computers—including mainframes and supercomputers. Steve Jobs had made it something of a mission to bring the...
...Steve Jobs once remarked, “The 60s happened in the 70s” and, while Simulmatics closed in 1971, so much of what it and its people thought about the future, in particular...
...with incisive profiles of tech’s early luminaries–including Nobel Prize winner William Shockley and Apple’s Steve Jobs–when they were struggling entrepreneurs working 18-hour days in their garages. And he plunges us...
...& Schuster’s Atria Books is now traveling worldwide as a fine art exhibition of Silicon Valley’s greatest innovators, including Steve Jobs, offering a behind-the-scenes look as they changed the world....