Steve Jobs

He is the man who has to be thanked for the fabulous brand of products from Apple. Steven Paul Jobs or Steve Jobs is the co founder and CEO of Apple Inc. Born on February 24, 1955, he was also the former CEO of Pixar animation studios.
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Steve Jobs' Childhood
Most of us know Steve Jobs as the man behind Apple Computers. But not all of us know about the early years of his life. To know about Steve Jobs' childhood, read on…

Facts about Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple Inc, has changed the face of technology. He is a successful business entrepreneur and one of the iconic figures of the computer industry. Read on for the facts about Steve Jobs.

The Man Behind the Microchip
A biography of tech mogul, Robert Noyce. Bob Noyce took me under his wing," Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs explains. "I was young, in my twenties. He was in his early fifties. He tried to give me the lay of the land, give me a perspective that I could only partially understand."

Steve Jobs Biography
Steve Jobs has revolutionized the computer, hardware, software, animation and music industries. Steve Jobs’ insistence of innovating always has cost him millions of dollars but has created a cult like following for his products.

Apple Boss Steve Jobs to Take Extended Leave
Steve Jobs says his health problems have become 'more complex', prompting him to take extended leave from his role as chief executive until the end of June

Apple Boss Comes Back From the Dead to Do His Own Thing
John Naughton: What are we to make of the obituary of Steve Jobs, Apple's mercurial CEO, which was inadvertently released by Bloomberg News last week?

In Praise of ... Long-term Thinking
Leader: In 1979, when Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, was 24 he visited Xerox Parc at Palo Alto in California, the research center for Xerox

Core Values That Turned Apple Into the Best Store in Town
John Naughton: When Apple boss Steve Jobs announced in 2001 that his company was going into bricks-and-mortar retailing, I thought he had finally flipped

Farewell to a Classic Design As Jobs Unveils the Ipod Touch
With its eye-catching white plastic design, the iPod has become a landmark of 21st century living in just a few years. But the music player marked the end of an era yesterday, as Apple's chief executive, Steve Jobs, finally ditched its emblematic look.

Apple Boss Calls for End to Music Download Restrictions
Record companies should consider dropping the anti-piracy restrictions they impose on music downloads, the Apple chief executive, Steve Jobs, has said.

Stock Research – Apple Computer rocks world with NEW PHONE
Steve Jobs & Apple Computer rock cellphone world...

For My Next Trick ... Devotees Wait to See What Steve Jobs Has Up His Sleeve
iPod? iPhone? iTV? Apple's guru will try to dazzle fans and rivals in showcase event.

Apple Admits Board Minutes Were Falsified Over Jobs Options
Apple Computer yesterday admitted that records of the board meeting that handed chief executive Steve Jobs 7.5m share options were fabricated.

Apple Takes a Gamble: So You Want to Watch Films on Your Ipod?
· Plans for video revolution unveiled by Steve Jobs · Films can be viewed in living room or on move

History Of Apple Computers
The Macintosh computer began life as the Apple I in 1976 when two friends, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs with the aid of some friends built the first of fifty computers for the Byte Shop for $500 each. This first Apple computer came equipped with a display screen (a rarity at the time), and was the first computer with a fully assembled circuit board.

Coming Soon to a Tiny Screen Near You: Imovies
The tiny screen of an iPod might not seem the best medium for enjoying the sweeping landscapes of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, or the breathtaking action scenes from Titanic. But such appears to be the goal of Steve Jobs, chief executive of Apple, who is in negotiations with most of Hollywood's big studios to make feature films available for download via the firm's online music software, iTunes.

Steve Jobs
The co-founder of Apple computers, is in the UK this week to launch a product he says will 'bring the music revolution' to our shores. But such confidence has its flipside, and colleagues warn that the patience of Jobs is not legendary.

Away from the core
We are currently in the middle of a fairly Apple-intensive fortnight. At one time, the company's chief executive, Steve Jobs, used to make a speech to showcase new products two or three times a year.

Apple Chief Keeps Them Guessing
Speculation surrounds the content of Steve Jobs' keynote speech to Macworld today, writes Neil McIntosh.