Look what this guy has done over and over in the tech sector.
If we fund him to create a company to develop energy solutions, knowing Steve Jobs, his company would invent a portable power plant that fueled by the moisture in the air.
Sure, the iPad weigh is a stupid concept but, one day, someone in black and denim will say "Boom! Isn't that great?" and some people will think is the magicalest gadget ever. [Walyou via Krapps] More »
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Current events often lurk below the surface of fantastical films—it's no secret, for example, that Avatar reflected America's unsavory imperialism (/Pocohontas?) Early audiences of Iron Man 2 are noticing a slightly less predictable allegory: Jobs vs. Gates. More »
Steve Job - Bill...
If Apple's position on Flash wasn't perfectly clear, Steve Jobs has taken the time to write a 1500-word open letter regurgitating the party lines at length. In a word (or three), Apple's position is "Flash sucks unwashed balls." More »
Supposedly taken at Google at HQ during a lunch break. Presented without comment. (Mostly.) Well, that and Fred Armisen looks more like Steve Jobs. [via digg] More »
much has been made about how apple computer got started. from the sale of a microbus
and texas instruments calculator. This has been written about in silicon valley history books
But there is no mention of a year of the bus or what became of this famous bus. As a vw
enthusiast I'd like to...
Time has a terrific profile of Steve Jobs and the iPad this week, in large part because they put it in the hands of ubercomedian/ubergeek Stephen Fry. It's a portrait of a man whose life and work are intrinsically intertwined. More »
In his hundred-word inquiry to Steve Jobs as to whether or not the iPad will tether to the iPhone, the Swedish DJ Jezper Söderlund started by saying, "I'll keep it short." Steve's response kept it really short: "No."
OK, Steve's answer hardly comes as a surprise, but I'm always tickled when...
If only this $14 Steve Jobs MacBook decal really looked like Steve Jobs, something more stable could finally replace the black mock turtle lint effigy I've constructed in his name. If only. [=tags&includes[]=title"]Etsy via GeekyGadgets]
With working conditions and security policy down Apple's supply chain under serious fire, an Apple insider reached out to us. Apple's blasé attitude toward its manufacturers' labor practices, he says, is old news.
Our tipster, who wishes to stay anonymous, was a member of the Newton team when...