Steve Jobs knew that constant busyness is the enemy of great ideas. Put his insight to use with the two-hour rule.
Steve Jobs' handwritten letter from 1974, evoking his spiritual journey to India and deep affinity for Zen Buddhism, has been ...
Steve Jobs famously rejected the first iPod prototype by dropping it into an aquarium to reveal air bubbles, proving there was unused space, and challenging Apple engineers to make the device smaller, ...
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were alternately allies and enemies throughout their tenures at the helm of Apple and Microsoft. They'd gone back and forth complimenting and criticizing each other and ...
From Macintosh computers to iPhones, Steve Jobs was the architect of countless era-defining tech innovations. But the Apple founder was also known for his passion for Japanese culture. He often ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, dressed in his uniform of black turtleneck T-shirt and jeans, unveiled the ‘revolutionary’ iPhone — a ...
Laurene Powell Jobs has outlined a bold outlook for ... which are poised to shape the next era of human history,' she wrote. 'These forces will transform industries, societies, and daily life ...
One of Steve Jobs's more interesting comments ... Apple TV's set-top box has made any television an Apple-integrated TV. With Jobs' Pixar history and his gut sense about the future of TV, coupled ...
When Apple officially announced Mac OS X, it changed the course of history for the company. On this episode of the Macworld ...
For according to various sources including The Pop History Dig, the shareholders' meeting was not a happy one. It's even said that after being interrupted by the crowd, Steve Jobs departed from ...