Narrator: In 1985, Steve Jobs walked out of the doors of Apple and used $12 million of his own money to start a new computer company. Steve Jobs: Hi, I'm Steve Jobs, and I make computers.
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In 1985, Steve Jobs resigned from Apple after a power shift to start his own computer company, NeXT. But even though Jobs was no longer working for Microsoft's biggest competitor, it didn't ...
The late Apple founder, Steve Jobs, once had some choice advice for ... He even left in 1985 to launch NeXT, a computer ...
Twenty-five years ago, Steve Jobs took the stage at Macworld Expo in San Francisco and unveiled Mac OS X, ushering in a new era for the Mac and the world of desktop computing at large. That sounds ...
Apple CEO and co-founder, Steve Jobs was the most inspiring and inspired ... world with ground-breaking innovations with the personal computer, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Steve was and still is ...
Although Steve Wozniak helped design Atari's Breakout as well as blue box devices and computer components, it was his HP-65 calculator that he sold for $500. Jobs, meanwhile, sold his sole means ...
Apple's iPad introduced by Steve Jobs 15 years ago as a revolutionary "third category" device, has transformed computing.
If you ask your neighbor who Bill Gates or Steve Jobs is, they’d probably know. But mention Gary Kildall, and you are likely to get a blank stare unless you live next door to another Hackaday ...
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak goes into a few details on Steve Jobs's technical background. "Steve didn't ever code," writes Wozniak. "He wasn't an engineer and he didn't do any original design ...
It’s been more than a decade since we lost Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind some of the biggest technological innovations in history. But Jobs’ outsize influence as Apple’s leader leaves a ...