The Ultimate Steve Jobs Collection
/If you are a student of Apple or are simply fascinated by Steve Jobs, go look at this. I don't think it's the Ultimate Collection, but it is a fantastic collection of rarities.
(Via The Next Web)
by Conrad MacIntyre
By Conrad MacIntyre
If you are a student of Apple or are simply fascinated by Steve Jobs, go look at this. I don't think it's the Ultimate Collection, but it is a fantastic collection of rarities.
(Via The Next Web)
This will include new, ultra-thin unibody enclosures that jettison yesteryear technologies like optical disk drives and traditional hard drives in favor of models with lightweight chassis that employ flash-memory based solid-state drives, instant-on capabilities, extended battery life, and rely on digital distribution for software and media.
Steve Jobs said when introducing the redesigned MacBook Air that he felt this was what all notebooks would be in the future. Hard to be surprised when Jobs tips his hand like that.
(Via MacRumors)
For those of you who think Steve Jobs never did anything philanthropic. This whole video (embedded below) is fascinating, but this section (starting at 44m27s) is especially interesting. The lengths to which Steve and a young Apple Computers went to in an attempt to help American schools is amazing.
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Bill Gates:
Steve was an incredible genius who contributed immensely to the field I was in.
Classy.
(via The Telegraph & Apple Insider)