iPhones change the business landscapeSeven years ago Steve Jobs stood up at Macworld, San Francisco, and announced the first iPhone in San Francisco and in doing so launched a revolution that is still having a monumental impact on the business and social world today. More… |
Jobs approved biography so his kids can know himSteve Jobs, in pain and too weak to climb stairs a few weeks before his death, wanted his children to understand why he wasn't always there for them, according to the author of his highly anticipated biography. "I wanted my kids to know me More… |
Tributes pour in for Steve JobsUS President Barack Obama joined an outpouring of tributes to Steve Jobs, calling the Apple co-founder a visionary and great American innovator. 'Steve was among the greatest of American innovators - brave enough to think differently, More… |
Apple's visionary Steve Jobs dies at 56Steve Jobs, the transcendent Silicon Valley entrepreneur who reinvented the world's computing, music and mobile phone industries and changed the daily habits of millions around the globe, died on Wednesday at the age of 56. His death after More… |
Jobs quits as Apple CEO, shares down 2pcShares in Apple were marked lower by investors on Thursday as the company faced a future without its founder and visionary Steve Jobs at the helm. Jobs resigned as CEO on Wednesday and passed the reins to his right-hand man Tim Cook, sayin More… |
Apple suppliers begin making white iPhonesSuppliers to Apple Inc have begun production of white iPhones after a delay of almost 10 months, pointing to a launch date of within a month, two people familiar with the situation said on Thursday. Hon Hai Precision Industry, flagsh More… |
Apple unveils iPhone 4 to fend off GoogleApple has unveiled a new iPhone that goes on sale in scores of countries this year, preparing its fastest-ever global roll-out to try and stay a step ahead of rivals like Google in a red-hot smartphone market. CEO Steve Jobs showed off a r More… |
Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalanceSteve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple Inc, said on Monday a hormone imbalance had caused him to lose weight but that he would continue as CEO during his recovery. The statement sent the company's shares up 3.4 percent. The state More… |