Steve Jobs: Born to Tweet?
PC World (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Apple CEO's infrequent e-mail to customers is typically brief and to the point -- well within 140 characters.
PC World (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Apple CEO's infrequent e-mail to customers is typically brief and to the point -- well within 140 characters.
iPhoneIndiaBlog.com (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Steve Jobs is back with a bang. Steve Jobs told The Little App Factory to change the name of their popular app iPodRip, as it had the word iPod in it. The CEO of iPodrip quickly got it changed to iRip. Checkout Gizmodo where the CEO sent an emotional letter to Steve Jobs, and got back the [...]
The Konformist Blog (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
http://money.cnn.com/2009/11/03/technology/steve_jobs_legacy.fortune/index.htm Steve Jobs's legacy Steve Jobs - CEO of the Decade Harvard professor Nancy F. Koehn shows us how Steve Jobs stacks up with other great entrepreneurs in history. By Nancy F. Koehn, contributor November 5, 2009 (Fortune magazine) -- First and foremost, Steve Jobs is an entrepreneur. And that is how history will long remember...
iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Steve Jobs sent a curt reply to The Little App Factory, telling them it was not a big deal for them to change their Apple trademark-infringing, iPodRip product name. Rewind: iPodRip was software designed to pull media off an iPod (no, not for piracy, but to recover files in the event you lost them on [...]
BWPrice's Marketing U (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
I am manning an exhibit booth at a tax conference in Nashville. One of the interesting things about being behind the exhibit table is people watching. (Before you jump all over me for "watching" instead of "engaging," I do plenty...
AppleInsider (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone.
Moving at the Speed of Creativity (Free subscription) | yesterday
As a blog reader, you’re most likely familiar with names like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Steve Ballmer. How about Jonney Shih? If you have no idea who Shih is, you’re probably not alone. Currently there is not an English WikiPedia article for him, despite the fact that his vision and work are reshaping the [...]
rickwebb.net (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
“Change your apps name. Not that big of a deal. Steve Sent from my iPhone” - _ AppleInsider | Steve Jobs e-mails terse response to upset Apple developer _
MacBlender (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has chastised a Mac developer in response to a letter regarding a name change, reports say. The CEO of Little App Factory, John Devor, says he was recently served a notice by Apple lawfirm Baker & McKenzie, asking him to change the name of iPodRip, a program used to transfer [...]
MacBlender (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has chastised a Mac developer in response to a letter regarding a name change, reports say. The CEO of Little App Factory, John Devor, says he was recently served a notice by Apple lawfirm Baker & McKenzie, asking him to change the name of iPodRip, a program used to transfer [...]
ThePolitic.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
(Full disclosure: I own an iPhone, which is both amazing and meh. If you own one you know what I mean.) If you own any Apple products and subject them to tobacco smoke on a regular basis, you may be interested to learn that according to this site Steve Jobs himself considers this to be a [...]
Gordon's Notes (Free subscription) | yesterday
I mostly agree with this Macintouch post ... Snow Leopard .... In my experience with Tiger & Leopard, a really usable version isn't available until around the .4 timeframe. My guess is the same will be true with SL. I play with a SL partition every now and then (whilst I test things like SoftRAID - great!), but I need a system that works. SL ain't there yet, and once again, Steve Jobs and company...
Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Consumerist is reporting that two Mac users were denied AppleCare coverage because the owners were smokers. Not because the computers were damaged by second hand smoke, but because of OSHA regulations. According to separate reports, Apple denied coverage for two users in 2008 based on the fact that OSHA lists cigarette smoke as a biohazard. Both techs refused service to the computers not because...
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Hardware , Odds and ends It should be pretty obvious by now that smoking cigarettes is bad for your health . What's not as obvious is that it might be bad for your Mac, too. According to The Consumerist , two different people got turned down for AppleCare maintenance because their Macs were used in a house with a smoker. Both people appealed their cases all the way...
Register Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
11 words from the Messiah's Jesus phone Apple cult leader Steve Jobs has communicated with the outside world.…
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tamilselvan1 | 09/10/2009
Apple boss Steve Jobs stole the show at an event to launch new products as he took to the stage for the first time in nearly a year following medical leave.
chakufor22@gmail.com | 06/30/2009
Steve Jobs Officially Back to Work As Apple's CEO Despite that, Apple is still being coy as to Jobs’ condition and how “back” he really is. According to Bloomberg, Apple has “declined to say whether Jobs is actually at the office today. He also declined to comment on Jobs’s liver transplant or whether the company will provide more information on the CEO’s health.” Read More From Orginal Site
ravipatel1212@gmail. | 06/23/2009
Steve Jobs may not be back to work yet, but Fake Steve is Microsoft customer service reps deal with unruly senior citizens who "upgraded" to Vista only to find that their PCs don't work right anymore. These folks didn't even want refunds. They just wanted to go back and re-install XP. It's disgusting. Our outreach teams are working on getting them over to Macs as soon as possible. Read More From Orginal