Exclusive: Jobs bucks up Apple staff
News Apple chief Steve Jobs on Wednesday addressed employees of the struggling Mac maker in a closed-door, all-hands "communications meeting" convened to discuss Apple's recent warning of a substantial loss for the first fiscal quarter.
[December 7, 2000, 9:36]
Jobs unveils new hardware in Tokyo
News Apple CEO Steve Jobs confounded naysayers during Wednesday's Macworld Expo/Tokyo keynote presentation when he took the wraps off new iBooks and professional PowerBooks and nudged up the processor speed of the Power Mac G4.
[February 16, 2000, 11:11]
US Report: Jobs outlines new OS strategy for the Mac
News Mac OS 10 will ship in the third quarter of next year, Apple "interim" CEO Steve Jobs announced today at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California. A lot of people thought this was the future of the Mac OS," Jobs said...
[May 12, 1998, 8:29]
Jobs becomes permanent Apple CEO
News Jobs said new Internet services would be integrated with its new operating system, joking that his company planned to take "unfair advantage" of being one of only two makers of widely-used OSes (the other being Microsoft).
[January 6, 2000, 8:15]
Macworld: Jobs demos new MacBook Air
News At Macworld 2008 in San Francisco on Tuesday, Apple chief Steve Jobs showed off the company's new ultraportable notebook, the MacBook Air. The new notebook is 0.76-inch thick and runs on Intel's Core 2 Duo with both 1.6GHz and 1.8GHz options.
[January 16, 2008, 13:59]
Jobs to skip Macworld stage as Apple exits show
News Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has given his last keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco. In addition, Apple said Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, will deliver the keynote, usually handled by Jobs.
[December 17, 2008, 7:22]
Jobs takes back the reins at Apple
Video For the first time in a nearly a year, and five months after undergoing a liver transplant, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs takes centre stage at the company's 2009 music product launch event. Jobs thanks the Apple community and urges everyone to...
[September 10, 2009, 12:52]
Jobs to address new iMacs in Tokyo speech
News Mac fans may need to make a quick "satellite dish" run if they want to catch Steve Jobs' keynote address from Macworld Tokyo on Thursday. Jobs' talk is expected to bring word of new iMacs with rewritable CD drives as well as possibly other surprises.
[February 21, 2001, 13:11]
Jobs demos GPS on iPhone 3G
News At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2008 in San Francisco, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new iPhone 3G. Jobs shows how an iPhone travelling in a car going down San Francisco's famously crooked Lombard Street can be...
[June 10, 2008, 12:06]
US Report: Jobs says Apple ready to strike
News Lightning didn't strike at Macworld Expo like it did last year, when Apple unveiled a new board of directors and a $150m (£91.5m) investment from rival Microsoft, but interim CEO Steve Jobs made a series of iMac-related announcements designed to...
[July 9, 1998, 11:27]
Jobs pledges Apple fixes
News Putting in a rare appearance during Apple's quarterly conference call with financial analysts on Wednesday, chief executive Steve Jobs pinned the company's disappointing fiscal fourth-quarter numbers on slowing sales of the PowerPC G4 Cube, as...
[October 20, 2000, 9:26]
Apple 'not interested' in Intel - Jobs
News The latest version of the Mac OS X operating system could easily run on Intel chips, but Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs said on Wednesday that the company has little interest in changing processors.
[November 6, 2003, 7:35]
A Year Ago: Jobs promises smaller, cheaper Apples
News Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs promised lower prices and a portable machine that targets educators during an appearance in Seattle Wednesday morning. Speaking during an informal fireside chat, Jobs answered audience questions, instead of...
[December 10, 1999, 6:00]
Jobs: Final Mac OS X held until 2001
News Apple Computer has moved back the release date of Mac OS X to January 2001, CEO Steve Jobs revealed during his Monday morning keynote speech at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose. Jobs told developers that Apple will distribute a...
[May 16, 2000, 9:08]
A Year Ago: Jobs - The best man for the job
News Four months after Apple named him as its interim CEO in September 1997, Steve Jobs told a reporter that the search for a replacement was taking "a few months" longer than expected. In making his announcement, Jobs is angling to get his name into...
[January 6, 2001, 6:07]
Jobs, Apple directors face new stock-options lawsuit
News Current and former members of Apple, including chief executive Steve Jobs and several directors, are being sued again over their role in the company's stock-options backdating affair. Apple has admitted that the company backdated certain option...
[July 3, 2008, 9:41]
Macworld: Jobs introduces Time Capsule
News At Macworld in San Francisco, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs announced Time Capsule, a combination of an AirPort Extreme base station and server-grade hard drive. The device will be available in two versions: 500GB at $299 (£152) and 1TB at $499.
[January 16, 2008, 15:34]
Jobs: Holding it all together?
Talkback Jobs is doing a great job with Apple. We see their stock going up. We see them completing the transition to Intel chips as promised. Bold moves such as running Windows on a Mac is getting new people interested.
[May 5, 2006, 5:38]
Jobs puts self, Ellison, Intuit CEO on board
News Steve Jobs announced a new board for Apple Computer Inc.in his keynote at MacWorld. Bill Campbell, CEO of Intuit, and Jobs himself. Two of the current board members, Duane Woolard and Derek Change, remain.
[August 6, 1997, 13:27]
US Report: Jobs promises smaller, cheaper Apples
News Speaking during an informal fireside chat, Jobs answered audience questions, instead of giving a speech, at Cause98, a conference aimed at higher education technology workers. Jobs said his company would introduce its new long-anticipated consumer...
[December 10, 1998, 8:56]



