Eve Jobs has given the horses a rest and settled in the face of Louis Vuitton.
Tony Fadell, the guy who invented the iPod and helped invent the iPhone, spoke about his late CEO friend’s holiday work ethic.
Yesterday marked a full decade since Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs passed away from pancreatic cancer at the age of 56.
Steve Jobs might have gone on to co-found one of the greatest tech companies of all time, but before that he was just a regular guy trying to land some work.
Back in the early 80s, when Apple was just starting out, Steve Jobs needed a bit of encouragement to deal with the press. His publicist came up with a groovy solution.
When you make it to the top of your game you can suffer from a rather inflated ego, a charge that has been levelled against both Musk and Jobs.
Banksy was it again these past few days, his latest work in the French town of Calais making some pretty good points.
As the Bill Gates vs. Steve Jobs debate rolls on, author Malcolm Gladwell pipes up with his take on the question of who has contributed more to mankind.
Much like Apple products it seems Steve Jobs movies need a complete overhaul every two years. Move over Ashton Kutcher, there’s a new dog in town.
We have heard Steve Jobs was a man of few words so when he talked people tended to listen. When he tells you that you’re about to head up the world’s most valuable brand – all ears.
On Saturday the 25 January, the original team that created the first Macintosh renunited at Cupertino California for the Mac@30 event, celebrating 30 years since the Macintosh was released. Early Apple was often criticised by skeptics and naysayers. Even so its announcements were always well attended, with geeks clamouring to see what Apple would unveil next. […]
If you’re expecting the iPad 5 to be a revolutionary device that will change the way we do everything – think again. Yes, it will be new, and nice, and sexy and you will want one – but like the release of the iPhone 5s, Apple has taken the “evolution rather than revolution” approach – which can be summarised in three words: thinner, smaller, lighter.
In 1983, at an International Design Conference in Aspen, a young Steve Jobs (28 at the time) gave a tech talk and afterwards, added some historical gems to a time capsule planned to be unearthed in the year 2000. The time capsule was “lost” for 13 years because of the landscape changing before being unearthed by National Geographic Channel’s team from the TV Show, “Diggers”.
Last month we got a taste of the upcoming movie titled “JOBS” based on the ex-Apple CEO Steve Jobs himself. The trailer revealed headline star Ashton Kutcher and showed us how similar he looks to the praised entrepreneur. But wait, there is more. The official poster for the JOBS movie that is set to hit theatres on […]
Steve Jobs was interviewed in 1994 by the Silicon Valley Historical Association, and asked whether he believed that the burst in technological innovation in modern times could be compared to the Renaissance. And what do you think a fully-bearded Steve had to say? Check out the video
Taking a decidedly Apple-like approach to marketing, the creators of the Steve Jobs film, ‘iJOBS’ have released a sneak preview to drum up excitement. It seems to be having the desired effect.
Earlier this year we showed you pictures of Venus – Steve Jobs’s unique, self-designed yacht recently that made its first public appearance in the Dutch city of Aalsmeer. Sadly Jobs never got to use the yacht before his death.
The “iconic image of Steve Jobs in the lotus position with a Mac on his lap” is exactly that, iconic. It was taken by South African born photographer Norman Seeff and is instantly recognisable. Now, for the first time ever, Seeff has released out-takes from that same shoot.
Throughout his life, Steve Jobs imparted many inspiring words of wisdom, many of which were caught on video during his onstage appearances at Apple events and during interviews. Yesterday a host of these were made available, for free, on iTunes. Click through for the details.
A few months ago Apple announced their plans for their new headquarters in the Silicon Valley, and submitted plans to the Cupertino City Council. The late Steve Jobs claimed the spaceship-like structure would be “the best office building in the world”, and judging by these recently released documents, he wasn’t kidding.
Steve Jobs, the man who changed all of our lives forever, has died. As the news hit in the US while the whole of South Africa was sleeping, many a South African will be waking up to the the news of his premature death at age 56. This, from CNN: Steve Jobs, the visionary in […]