Apple hangs pirate flag over Infinite Loop HQ on its 40th birthday
In homage to its history, Apple has hung a pirate flag at its Infinite Loop Headquarters (images via @twfarley and @mjisrawi). On April…
In homage to its history, Apple has hung a pirate flag at its Infinite Loop Headquarters (images via @twfarley and @mjisrawi). On April…
With Aaron Sorkin’s Steve Jobs biopic set to hit theaters tomorrow, Universal Pictures has released what will likely be the…
Sundance Film Festival announced this afternoon that the Steve Jobs biopic, titled “jOBS”, starring famed-actor Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs,…
Thinkspace, an organization created by sixteen-year-old James Anderson, seeks to “inspire the next generation of app developers” through dedicated coding…
Eagle-eyed Apple watchers may have grown a little misty-eyed this morning when they potentially came across an obituary of CEO Steve Jobs, published by Bloomberg – but don’t fret – news of the death of Jobs has been grossly over-exaggerated.
What actually took place was a simple error, as Cult of Mac reports, Bloomberg updated its obituary for Jobs yesterday, only to accidentally send the story to all the organisation’s subscribers.
"An incomplete story referencing Apple Inc. was inadvertently published by Bloomberg News at 4:27 p.m. New York time today. The item was never meant for publication and has been retracted," Bloomberg quickly warned.
Steve Wozniak says education was one of the key uses he saw for computers from the beginning. Filmed at Blackboard Inc.s Las Vegas conference this week, here he talks about his passion for education and the early days of Apple.
http://p.castfire.com/MfFMz/video/17080/video_2008-07-16-125209.flv
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak may have pronounced it dead, but it looks like there will be iPod connections pre-installed in over half the new cars introduced in the US next year.
iSuppli points out that this trend reflects automaker’s growing understanding that they must pimp out their rides with ever more technology.
"US consumers for the past few years have been demanding improved connectivity between their vehicles’ audio/video systems and their media players, particularly iPods," iSuppli explains.
Seems the response is strong:
– 39 percent of vehicle models sold in the US in 2008 expected to offer iPod integration options.
As everyone knows, Apple CEO Steve Jobs spent a little time working at/with Atari after leaving college, working with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak to design games for the company.
Jobs got Wozniak to design a circuit board for the game, Breakout, infamously giving his friend less than half of what Atari paid for the result….
Indirectly, Jobs has begun working with Atari once again...
Flash forward to today and Atari has introduced the ancestor to that game, SuperBreakout, as a title available through the iPhone App Store – that and Missile Command, and is promising to make more titles available to the iPhone/iPod touch platform in the "near future"..
Dan Lyons, who started the Fake Steve Jobs Blog as his anonymous pet project a few years ago, says he…
It had to happen — Intel introduced its Sandy Bridge processor this week and already intrepid Mac OS X hackers…
The official Steve Jobs biopic, written by Aaron Sorkin, was shown at the Telluride Film Festival for a preliminary screening ahead of its…
We found it interesting that WiMAX was being touted here with Segways. The two technologies have a lot in common. When both of these products were announced, they were heralded in the press as ‘the second coming’ tech that would change the world. Then, as delay after delay after delay hit, the hype wore down and reality set in.
When the Segway was released, it had lost it’s ‘cool, world – changing status’ and been relegated to Steve Wozniak geek toy. We still see some around and now they have off-road models and such – but they aren’t changing the world. They are doing things like giving police an excuse not to walk or ride bikes or horses.
We were Inspired by Steve Wozniak’s comment the other day on Apple’s stance on SIM Locking vs. DRM locking. We decided to do something about it. What if we took Apple’s position on DRM for music and applied it to the SIM locking of the iPhone? Does Apple stand up to its own scrutiny on the locking in of content and services? For this experiment we did the following:
An interesting one from el Reg this evening. At today’s ESC conference, Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak dug into Microsoft co-founder…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYecfV3ubP8&w=640&h=505] Some fun facts on the 1984 commercial from Steve Hayden (via DF). The brief for “1984” was simple: Steve…
Apple generates more column inches of coverage than any other firm on the planet. Love or loathe, millions worldwide are…
We’re hoping Steve Jobs doens’t kick his old Apple co-founder off of his Christmas card list for this, but Steve…
We previously told you about the “jOBS” biopic staring Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs that is currently in production, and…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGjKrEHRsFM&w=670&h=401] Concerned about net neutrality and hold a little inner fear that one day access to the Web will involve…
In an interview with the BBC on national British radio, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said that he believes Apple should…