What better way to mark the 40th anniversary of the Macintosh introduction than by sharing your Mac memories with the Steve Jobs Archive? The Archive is asking Mac users to answer one question: What ...
January 9, 2007: Apple CEO Steve Jobs gives the world its first look at the iPhone onstage during the Macworld conference in San Francisco. The initial reaction to that first iPhone demo is mixed. But ...
The Steve Jobs Archive has released a fascinating video of a 28-year-old Jobs explaining computers to a skeptical crowd in 1983. It's now released "The Objects of Our Life," a very rare 55-minute ...
Jobs didn’t want the first Mac to have an owner’s manual because he thought it was ready to use out of the box. Jobs’s team talked him out of it, so he gave Jay Elliott, a former IBM executive who’d ...
Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, so today would have marked his 69th birthday had he not passed away in 2011 at the age of 56. Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded ...
Hartmut Esslinger knows a thing or two about industrial design and what it’s done for Apple. He worked directly with Steve Jobs to establish a “design language” that was used on the Macintosh line of ...
Responding to a recent New York Times piece linking the horrific warfare in the Congo with the minerals used in our gadgets, Steve Jobs wrote a new iPhone 4 customer explaining Apple’s policy in ...
Steve Jobs brought Apple Inc. back from the brink in the late 90s, engineering a turnaround that would one day help make it a trillion-dollar company. Among the several measures he undertook to save ...
Several Apple and Steve Jobs collectibles are up for sale at RR Auction as part of a "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution" event, including an Apple-1 Computer, a 4GB original iPhone, Apple-1 ...
The check signed by Apple’s co-founder is dated July 8, 1976 and reads “From the account of Apple Computer Company” with the company’s first official address in Palo Alto, California. According to RR ...
We’ve covered videogame emulation on Apple devices many times over the years, but today, I have a fun story from the archives about the Mac and emulation. As Chris Brandrick explains on overkill.wtf, ...
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