Yesterday, Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs passed away, following a lengthily battle with pancreatic cancer. Today, dedications to the genius responsible for bringing us the iPhone, iPad and Mac have been hitting the Web hard and fast. Below, we've outlined a series of them for you to read through.
Earlier this week, All Things Digital claimed that Apple is planning on announcing the fifth generation iPhone handset on October 4. Now, in a follow-up piece to his previous report, John Paczkowski notes that the event will not be held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, but will instead take place on the Apple Campus in Cupertino.
Steve Jobs responding to emails from customers was almost as well known as the likelihood the former CEO would be wearing a black turtleneck and jeans at the next Apple event. Today, we’ve received word that Jobs’ successor, Tim Cook also answers emails from customers, according to iDownloadBlog.
Do a Google search and you’ll find a growing list of articles from people praising Steve Jobs and offering their own “Steve” stories. This, of course, comes on the heels of this week’s announcement that Jobs has resigned as the Apple CEO.
Steve's departure last night has prompted a lot of people to tell us a bit about what it was like to work with Steve. As always, Steve is portrayed as an incredible leader, always involved in small details with that well known sense of perfection, but also with humor.
In what is without a doubt one of the saddest news of the history of humanity, Apple's founder Steven P. Jobs resigned from his position as Apple's CEO in a letter this Wednesday.
With iOS 5 (and Lion), Apple has made a big move towards making everything more "rounded" in its interfaces. Buttons, and switches have all rounded corners and it's not only in Apple's products, rounded corners are becoming an industry standard.
An interesting infographic has emerged that looks at Apple’s highs and lows in the context of its relationship with CEO Steve Jobs. The graph suggests Apple’s future will be bright even without Jobs at the helm.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is getting the “unauthorized” biography treatment. CNBC will look at the “undisputed king of Silicon Valley” tonight on its “Titans” series.
Apple's seemingly unstoppable success is the business equivalent of the philosopher's stone. Everyone wants to know what it is that makes the company tick or rather, what makes Steve Jobs... Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs has made his first public comments on the growing “Locationgate” controversy. The Apple CEO recently responded to an email from an iDevice user. However, Jobs’ comments probably won’t calm privacy experts.
What happens when you are Apple and sell nearly 5 million iPads in one quarter? Analysts consider it a “hiccup” and begin downgrading their forecasts for future iPad sales, according to a report by Reuters.
The crisis in Japan has sparked renewed interest in the issue of radiation contamination, but that wasn’t enough to persuade Apple CEO Steve Jobs to allow the release of an app that detects mobile phone radioactivity. As such, the company behind the app has released their iOS app for Cydia, an iPhone jailbreak.
PhotoAge is a $0.99 app that analyzes an image of a person, and tells you how old it thinks that person looks. Apparently, PhotoAge thinks Steve Jobs - Apple's CEO who is currently on a medical leave of absence - looked rather good when he appeared on stage in San Francisco, last week.
The iPad 2 special event is now over. Steve Jobs was there to present the keynote, and the iPad 2 was announced. But, was there "one more thing"? Watch the show to find out everything you need to know.
Apple's special event in San Francisco has just concluded, and Steve Jobs - who was on stage, despite his ill health - announced a variety of new products. After reporting on each aspect of the event as it happened, we've now compiled this "roundup" post, which essentially tells you everything that happened in the last couple of hours.
Great news, Apple fans: Steve Jobs is currently on stage, presiding over Apple's special event at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco. After taking a medical leave of absence earlier this year, many of us wondered whether Steve would make it on stage today.