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Steve Jobs is among the most discussed people who ever lived. There are at least a half dozen in-depth biographies about the guy and countless more books digging into the history of the company he built. Even now more than ten years after his death, a steady stream of articles and videos promises to explain what exactly made Jobs so special.
Steve Jobs' long-running dislike of cooling fans helped doom one of Apple Inc.’s earliest business computers, the Apple III, but Apple's newly released fanless MacBook Neo may be the closest the company has come to turning that old aesthetic obsession into a practical mainstream product.
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The Apple co-founder on why vision and intuition matter more than input or opinions.
A veritable trove of computer history just scored big at auction: dozens of Apple goods, as well as items that Steve Jobs once owned, signed, and/or touched raked in a collective $8.1 million at RR Auction. The January 29 sale—featuring lots from Apple ...
Apple’s founder left behind an extraordinary technological legacy and a philosophy of life grounded in patience, innovation, and the value of time.
Before he passed away in 2011, the founder of Apple was almost always seen wearing these black turtlenecks. These luxury models contain a piece of one.
Caviar has announced a custom version of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max that features a small piece of a turtleneck Jobs actually wore.
Tim Cook, Steve Jobs' successor as Apple CEO, upended expectations by combining his strengths and judgment with Jobs' values.