Apple scoops up another Emmy
News In an interview, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs credited Final Cut Pro for bringing the quality of a $50,000 (£32,000) editing bay to anyone willing to spend $1,000 for video-editing software. It's got this pro quality for under $1,000 that I...
[August 21, 2002, 8:11]
The IBM PC
Talkback I would have thought that this was more significant than Steve Jobs' move to Apple. Surely the introduction of the IBM PC in 1981 is pretty significant? Without this, there's nothing from the 80s!
[October 9, 2009, 9:12]
HP steels itself for massive layoffs
Talkback I would be cozying up with Steve Jobs and exploring a way to make corporate market clones of the new MacTel boxes. Jobs would want to limit HP's retail marketing; but being able to give reliable timelines and support to the large customer base isn...
[July 15, 2005, 19:06]
Email for the Mac faithful
News Among the revelations at Wednesday's keynote address by Apple's now-permanent CEO, Steve Jobs, were a number of tidbits about the company's newly redesigned Web site, including new greeting card and Web site review sections.iReview, a new section...
[January 6, 2000, 14:37]
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: a first look review
Reviews At the Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave the first public airing of Leopard, also known as Mac OS X 10.5: this is the next version of the Apple operating system, which will be available next spring.
[August 8, 2006, 8:45]
Apple notches up 50 million iTunes sales
Talkback And I quote from Mac Daily News: "Steve Jobs specifically stated, in explaining how Apple would hit the 100 million songs sold mark, "What are we going to do [to sell 100 million songs in a year]? See it for yourself during Jobs' presentation from...
[March 15, 2004, 20:52]
Quotes of the Week, November 10-14
News Steve Jobs takes aim at Michael Dell. I don't know what to think [about Jobs]. "With our new products and our new [online] store, we're coming to get you, buddy. Kick some Wintel butt! shout from audience at Apple announcement.
[November 14, 1997, 11:13]
Mac presentation software misses the key notes
News Apple Computer originally created its new Keynote software to allow its boss, Steve Jobs, to make it through speeches without a hitch. Steve Jobs debuted the $99 software at this month's Macworld Expo, with Apple giving away copies of the software...
[January 23, 2003, 10:06]
Apple previews 'Tiger' OS, launches 30in. Cinema HD display review
Reviews This year, however, Steve Jobs's parade of gear was mildly underwhelming. Although Tiger won't premiere for quite a few months, Steve Jobs crowed that it'll come out nearly a year before the next Windows revision, Longhorn, due out in 2006, saying...
[June 30, 2004, 9:35]
iPhone heaven/iPhone hell
Blog Steve Jobs owes me nearly two hours of my life back. Actually blaming Jobs or even Apple is probably unfair, as short of building their own 3G infrastructure, and fabricating a time machine to go back and bid for a spectrum license, there was no...
[July 17, 2008, 19:00]
A Year Ago: Is a pocket Mac next for Apple?
News With the wave of a hula hoop at last week's Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs answered the last question about Apple Computer Inc.s product line and raised a new one: What comes next? Steve has to realise these PDAs have gone past the novelty phase.
[July 24, 2000, 7:01]
Apple unveils thinner, cheaper iBooks
News Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs has unveiled a new version of the iBook laptop that is thinner, lighter and cheaper than its predecessor. Jobs also used the event on Tuesday to announce that a second upgrade to Mac OS X with the ability...
[May 2, 2001, 7:33]
Apple MacBook Pro: a first look review
Reviews In his 10 January Macworld keynote, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the MacBook Pro, a 15.4in.wide-screen notebook built on Intel's new Core Duo processor -- itself announced only last week at CES. Jobs claims that Intel's Core Duo will deliver...
[January 11, 2006, 7:20]
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther review
Reviews On Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs turned the Worldwide Developers' Conference into a latter-day Macworld Expo, using the keynote address as a platform for a slew of product announcements. Panther won't be available until the end of the year...
[June 24, 2003, 7:42]
Apple lifts lid on iWork software
News Apple chief executive Steve Jobs delivered the goods on Tuesday, showing off a widely expected package of productivity software during his Macworld Expo keynote address. Many of the reports turned out to be true, with Jobs beginning the cavalcade...
[January 11, 2005, 18:10]
Tony Smith: Macs marred by Megahertz
News Back in January, at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Apple iCEO Steve Jobs happily told the keynote crowd how the colour of a computer was way more important to consumers than the machine's megahertz rating.
[October 13, 1999, 15:17]
Apple launches first Intel Macs
News Addressing a packed crowd of the Mac faithful, Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs on Tuesday served up the first Intel-based Macs, introducing a new high-end laptop and a revamped iMac. The release of the new Macs comes just seven months after Jobs...
[January 11, 2006, 8:15]
Apple: GeForce 3 to reach older Power Mac G4s
News Arguably the most significant announcement to come out of Apple chief executive Steve Jobs' keynote address to Macworld Expo/Tokyo attendees is the news that Power Mac G4 systems will soon gain a build-to-order option for Nvidia's GeForce 3...
[February 23, 2001, 8:24]
News Burst: Apple quits UK expo
News Macworld UK had reported early Thursday that "strong rumors" from Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, suggested that iCEO Steve Jobs was cool to Apple's participation in the UK show. MacWEEK had reported that the UK date interfered with...
[November 1, 1999, 7:20]
A Year Ago: Apple US goes direct, springs wonder chip
News Apple Computer Inc.interim CEO Steve Jobs introduced a feistier, faster company Monday, taking direct jabs at competitors and unveiling a new chip to compete against Intel's fastest processors. We are fundamentally changing the way we're doing...
[November 11, 1998, 5:00]



