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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | yesterday
Get ready for the latest Internet scandal: fake e-mails from Steve Jobs. Well, real e-mails that weren’t sent by Steve Jobs, if that makes any sense. Wired looked at three e-mails purportedly sent by Steve Jobs in recent weeks: one posted by a MacRumors user, which addresses iPhone 3G connectivity issues; one sent to Gizmodo addressing [...]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
Regulars might remember Adam's similar Photoshop contest a few weeks ago, but these amazing oil-on-canvas paintings were lovingly adorned with Macintosh SEs for a Sweden-only ad campaign all they way...
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MacUser (Free subscription) | yesterday
One thing Apple and its high-profile executives excel at is topping lists. Lists of successful companies, rich people, influential leaders, and so on. The latest...
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TechWire (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Not quite. I hadn't seen this, I'm sure many have: Bloomberg accidentally published a pre-written Steve Jobs obituary. It's interesting reading. They took it down almost immediately, but it can be seen here.
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CNET.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
The CNET UK forums are busier than ever, and we've selected our favourite posts from the last week. Is Steve Jobs about to retire? Do UMPCs really suck?
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Macenstein (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
…Comic books about computer inventors! Being a nerd who is into both comic books and computer inventors, I don’t know how I missed out on this 1984 Japanese comic book about how Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak formed Apple Computers. My only excuse is that I was about 4-years-old when it came out and roughly [...]
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Focus on Britain (and Europe) (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stories like these might give the impression that there are no issues in the world (of business and in general) more pressing than this one: The validity of recent e-mails supposedly sent by Steve Jobs to Apple customers is questionable, according to an analysis by Wired.com. We carefully examined the writing style and grammar of three recent e-mails claimed to have been sent by Jobs with three samples...
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Legal Pad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple has agreed to settle (.pdf) derivative litigation over backdating against its execs, including Steve Jobs. The company's Directors and Officers insurers will pay the company $14 million to settle the case. Plaintiff lawyers in the federal case -- Cotchett,...
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Wired (Free subscription) | yesterday
A close look at e-mails supposedly sent by Steve Jobs to customers shows inconsistencies that make it likely that some are fakes.
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Abduzeedo by design - (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
August has come and gone, and it was a great month for the blog. We’d like to thank you all for visiting the site, and for sharing your thoughts and opinions with us on the articles we've published. It was, as Steve Jobs says, phenomenal. We can’t forget to thank our sponsors for the support. They've been great! For September we have some exciting news. Actually we hope we will have tons of news,...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Lisa Katayama at Boing Boing has found a manga gem from the 80s: the story of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, from the moment Woz...
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AppleInsider (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu put out a call to clients on Friday, saying they should be prepared for a slight letdown at Apple's event next Tuesday unless chief executive Steve Jobs pulls a rabbit from his black turtleneck. "While...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
THE REPORT of Steve Jobs's death was, as Mark Twain famously said when he found himself in a similar situation, greatly exaggerated.
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Christopher Null (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Come Tuesday, Steve Jobs will take the stage in San Francisco and, by all accounts and predictions, will roll out some new iPods, with lower prices and higher capacities. A bevy of news stories will erupt... ...
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WatsAp (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Vanity Fair has released the VF 100 - an annual listing of the top 100 leaders of the information age. Below are the names of men and women from the entertainment industry who made it to the list. 4. Steve Jobs - Former Pixar CEO, Member of Disney's Board of ... 3 Vote(s)
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heavens786 | 06/15/2008
Is your heart aflutter at the thought of buying an iPhone 3G? Are you counting the days until the July 11 release date? Even if you can buy it from eBay ? If this describes you, there are a few things you will need to know. Though Steve Jobs have launched the iPhone 3G on Monday. The process for buying an iPhone 3G will be quite different from what it was last year for the original model. I have compiled