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iPod
Steve Jobs has stated that Apple makes little profit from song sales, although Apple uses the store to promote iPod sales.
Apple Inc.
At the 1997 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft to release new versions of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, and that Microsoft made a US$150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock.
Apple Inc.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin producing Intel-based Mac computers in 2006.
History of Apple
In a keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs officially announced that Apple will begin producing Intel-based Macintosh computers beginning in 2006.
Apple Intel transition
Jobs stated that Apple's primary motivation for the transition was their disappointment with the progress of IBM's development of PowerPC technology, and their greater faith in Intel to meet Apple's needs.
iTunes Store
Steve Jobs announced in his "It's Showtime" keynote that Apple had 88% of the legal U.S. music download market on September 12, 2006.
Mac OS
In June 2005, Steve Jobs announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote that Apple computers would be transitioning from PowerPC to Intel processors.
P.A. Semi
On June 11, 2008 -- during the annual Worldwide Developer's Conference -- it was widely reported that Steve Jobs has said that the acquisition is meant to add the talent of P.A. Semi's engineers to Apple's workforce, and help them build custom chips for the iPod and iPhone.
Stevenote
In the 1997 keynote, Steve Jobs announced "next, we have taken a look at browsers out there and Apple has decided to make Internet Explorer its default browser on the Macintosh".
Comparison of the Java and .NET platforms
In January 2007 Steve Jobs suggested that Apple's iPhone would not support Java.
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Apple Inc.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin producing Intel-based Mac computers in 2006.
History of Apple
In a keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs officially announced that Apple will begin producing Intel-based Macintosh computers beginning in 2006.
Apple Intel transition
Jobs stated that Apple's primary motivation for the transition was their disappointment with the progress of IBM's development of PowerPC technology, and their greater faith in Intel to meet Apple's needs.
Macintosh
At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs revealed this transition and also noted that Mac OS X was in development to run both on Intel and PowerPC architecture from the very beginning.
Macintosh hardware
On June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that the company would begin transitioning the Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel microprocessors (the transition was completed on August 7, 2006) and demonstrated a version of Mac OS X running on a computer powered by an Intel Pentium 4 CPU.
iMac (Intel-based)
At the Macworld Conference and Expo on January 10 2006, Steve Jobs announced that the new iMac would be the first Macintosh to use an Intel CPU, the Core Duo.
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TypePad
On June 9, 2008, Steve Jobs announced Typepad will be available for the iPhone in early July.
P.A. Semi
On June 11, 2008 -- during the annual Worldwide Developer's Conference -- it was widely reported that Steve Jobs has said that the acquisition is meant to add the talent of P.A. Semi's engineers to Apple's workforce, and help them build custom chips for the iPod and iPhone.
History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
History of the iPhone
On June 28 2007, during an address to Apple employees, Steve Jobs announced that all full-time Apple employees and those part-time employees that have been with the company at least one year would receive a free iPhone.
Comparison of the Java and .NET platforms
In January 2007 Steve Jobs suggested that Apple's iPhone would not support Java.
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Apple Intel transition
Jobs stated that Apple's primary motivation for the transition was their disappointment with the progress of IBM's development of PowerPC technology, and their greater faith in Intel to meet Apple's needs.
Macintosh
At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs revealed this transition and also noted that Mac OS X was in development to run both on Intel and PowerPC architecture from the very beginning.
Macintosh hardware
On June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that the company would begin transitioning the Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel microprocessors (the transition was completed on August 7, 2006) and demonstrated a version of Mac OS X running on a computer powered by an Intel Pentium 4 CPU.
Mac OS
In June 2005, Steve Jobs announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote that Apple computers would be transitioning from PowerPC to Intel processors.
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Apple Inc.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin producing Intel-based Mac computers in 2006.
History of Apple
In a keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs officially announced that Apple will begin producing Intel-based Macintosh computers beginning in 2006.
Mac OS
In June 2005, Steve Jobs announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote that Apple computers would be transitioning from PowerPC to Intel processors.
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Mac OS X v10.5
Steve Jobs stated at Macworld 2008 that over 20% of Macs use Leopard as their operating system.
Stacks (software)
At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed.
Cover Flow
During the WWDC Keynote on June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Cover Flow would be added as a view option in Leopard’s Finder.
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Apple Inc.
At the 1997 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft to release new versions of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, and that Microsoft made a US$150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock.
Get a Mac
WWDC 2006 - In an attempt to stall Mac development, PC claims to have a message from Steve Jobs saying that the developers should take the rest of the year off, and that Microsoft could use some help with Vista.
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iPod
Steve Jobs has stated that Apple makes little profit from song sales, although Apple uses the store to promote iPod sales.
P.A. Semi
On June 11, 2008 -- during the annual Worldwide Developer's Conference -- it was widely reported that Steve Jobs has said that the acquisition is meant to add the talent of P.A. Semi's engineers to Apple's workforce, and help them build custom chips for the iPod and iPhone.
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Pixar
They broke down completely in mid-2004, with Jobs declaring that Pixar was actively seeking partners other than Disney.
Pixar
In preparation for potential fallout between Pixar and Disney, Jobs announced in late 2004 that Pixar would no longer release movies at the Disney-dictated November time frame, but during the more lucrative early summer months.
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Apple Inc.
Delivering his keynote at the Macworld Expo on January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Apple Computer, Inc. would from that point on be known as Apple Inc.
Linksys iPhone
On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Apple Inc. would be begin selling its own iPhone in June.
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iPhone OS
On October 17, 2007, in an open letter posted to Apple's "Hot News" weblog, Steve Jobs announced that a software development kit (SDK) would be made available to third-party developers in February 2008.
iPhone
On October 17, 2007, Steve Jobs, in an open letter posted to Apple's "Hot News" weblog, announced that a software development kit (SDK) would be made available to third-party developers in February 2008.
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Macintosh
At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs revealed this transition and also noted that Mac OS X was in development to run both on Intel and PowerPC architecture from the very beginning.
Halo: Combat Evolved
On July 21, 1999, during the Macworld Conference & Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Halo would be released for Mac OS and Windows simultaneously.
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iPhone OS
On October 17, 2007, in an open letter posted to Apple's "Hot News" weblog, Steve Jobs announced that a software development kit (SDK) would be made available to third-party developers in February 2008.
iPhone
On October 17, 2007, Steve Jobs, in an open letter posted to Apple's "Hot News" weblog, announced that a software development kit (SDK) would be made available to third-party developers in February 2008.
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Apple Inc.
At the 1997 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft to release new versions of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, and that Microsoft made a US$150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock.
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Apple Inc.
At the 1997 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft to release new versions of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, and that Microsoft made a US$150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock.
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Halo: Combat Evolved
On July 21, 1999, during the Macworld Conference & Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Halo would be released for Mac OS and Windows simultaneously.
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Stevenote
In the 1997 keynote, Steve Jobs announced "next, we have taken a look at browsers out there and Apple has decided to make Internet Explorer its default browser on the Macintosh".
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Stevenote
In the 1997 keynote, Steve Jobs announced "next, we have taken a look at browsers out there and Apple has decided to make Internet Explorer its default browser on the Macintosh".
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Get a Mac
WWDC 2006 - In an attempt to stall Mac development, PC claims to have a message from Steve Jobs saying that the developers should take the rest of the year off, and that Microsoft could use some help with Vista.
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Apple Inc.
Delivering his keynote at the Macworld Expo on January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Apple Computer, Inc. would from that point on be known as Apple Inc.
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Power Mac G5
Steve Jobs stated during his keynote presentation that the Power Mac G5 would reach 3 GHz "within 12 months."
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Apple Inc.
Delivering his keynote at the Macworld Expo on January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Apple Computer, Inc. would from that point on be known as Apple Inc.
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Apple Intel transition
Jobs stated that Apple's primary motivation for the transition was their disappointment with the progress of IBM's development of PowerPC technology, and their greater faith in Intel to meet Apple's needs.
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Power Mac G5
Steve Jobs stated during his keynote presentation that the Power Mac G5 would reach 3 GHz "within 12 months."
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Apple Intel transition
Jobs stated that Apple's primary motivation for the transition was their disappointment with the progress of IBM's development of PowerPC technology, and their greater faith in Intel to meet Apple's needs.
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iPhone
Steve Jobs stated in September 2007 that 3G would need to become more widespread in the United States and 3G chipsets would need to become much more energy efficient before inclusion in the iPhone.
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Segway PT
Steve Jobs claimed that it would be "as big a deal as the PC," but also that "I think [the design] sucks.
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Steve Jobs
At the time, Jobs told Wozniak that Atari had only given them US$600 (instead of the actual US$5000) and that Wozniak's share was thus US$300.
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History of the iPhone
On June 28 2007, during an address to Apple employees, Steve Jobs announced that all full-time Apple employees and those part-time employees that have been with the company at least one year would receive a free iPhone.
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Macintosh
At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs revealed this transition and also noted that Mac OS X was in development to run both on Intel and PowerPC architecture from the very beginning.
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Macintosh hardware
On June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that the company would begin transitioning the Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel microprocessors (the transition was completed on August 7, 2006) and demonstrated a version of Mac OS X running on a computer powered by an Intel Pentium 4 CPU.
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Gizmodo
Apple, Inc.'s Steve Jobs noted that Gizmodo was his favorite gadgets blog, further fueling a long-standing feud between Gizmodo and Engadget.
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Gizmodo
Apple, Inc.'s Steve Jobs noted that Gizmodo was his favorite gadgets blog, further fueling a long-standing feud between Gizmodo and Engadget.
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Mac OS
In June 2005, Steve Jobs announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote that Apple computers would be transitioning from PowerPC to Intel processors.
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Stacks (software)
At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed.
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Stacks (software)
At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed.
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History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
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TypePad
On June 9, 2008, Steve Jobs announced Typepad will be available for the iPhone in early July.
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Rhapsody (operating system)
At the 1998 MacWorld Expo in New York, Steve Jobs announced that Rhapsody would be released as Mac OS X Server 1.0 (which shipped in 1999).
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Rhapsody (operating system)
At the 1998 MacWorld Expo in New York, Steve Jobs announced that Rhapsody would be released as Mac OS X Server 1.0 (which shipped in 1999).
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Final Cut Studio
In the Macworld Conference and Expo 2005, Steve Jobs - CEO of Apple - declared 2005 to be the "Year of HD".
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iMac (Intel-based)
At the Macworld Conference and Expo on January 10 2006, Steve Jobs announced that the new iMac would be the first Macintosh to use an Intel CPU, the Core Duo.
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iMac (Intel-based)
At the Macworld Conference and Expo on January 10 2006, Steve Jobs announced that the new iMac would be the first Macintosh to use an Intel CPU, the Core Duo.
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iMac (Intel-based)
At the Macworld Conference and Expo on January 10 2006, Steve Jobs announced that the new iMac would be the first Macintosh to use an Intel CPU, the Core Duo.
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iMac (Intel-based)
At the Macworld Conference and Expo on January 10 2006, Steve Jobs announced that the new iMac would be the first Macintosh to use an Intel CPU, the Core Duo.
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Jeff Robbin
Although Jeff's role has been published in a number of articles that have disclosed his name and role, an October 17 2005 article in TIME claimed that Steve Jobs had prohibited the magazine from publishing Robbin's last name, explaining that Steve was worried about competitors "poaching his talent".
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P.A. Semi
On June 11, 2008 -- during the annual Worldwide Developer's Conference -- it was widely reported that Steve Jobs has said that the acquisition is meant to add the talent of P.A. Semi's engineers to Apple's workforce, and help them build custom chips for the iPod and iPhone.
Results for ""
P.A. Semi
On June 11, 2008 -- during the annual Worldwide Developer's Conference -- it was widely reported that Steve Jobs has said that the acquisition is meant to add the talent of P.A. Semi's engineers to Apple's workforce, and help them build custom chips for the iPod and iPhone.
Results for ""
History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
Results for ""
History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
Results for ""
History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
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History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
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History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
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History of the iPhone
On January 9 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.
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iPod
Steve Jobs has stated that Apple makes little profit from song sales, although Apple uses the store to promote iPod sales.
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Pirates of Silicon Valley
After finding safety, Jobs states to Wozniak, "Those guys think they're revolutionaries.
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Halo: Combat Evolved
On July 21, 1999, during the Macworld Conference & Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Halo would be released for Mac OS and Windows simultaneously.
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Pixar
In preparation for potential fallout between Pixar and Disney, Jobs announced in late 2004 that Pixar would no longer release movies at the Disney-dictated November time frame, but during the more lucrative early summer months.
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Pixar
In preparation for potential fallout between Pixar and Disney, Jobs announced in late 2004 that Pixar would no longer release movies at the Disney-dictated November time frame, but during the more lucrative early summer months.
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Pixar
In preparation for potential fallout between Pixar and Disney, Jobs announced in late 2004 that Pixar would no longer release movies at the Disney-dictated November time frame, but during the more lucrative early summer months.
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Pixar
They broke down completely in mid-2004, with Jobs declaring that Pixar was actively seeking partners other than Disney.
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Cover Flow
During the WWDC Keynote on June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Cover Flow would be added as a view option in Leopard’s Finder.
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Pixar
They broke down completely in mid-2004, with Jobs declaring that Pixar was actively seeking partners other than Disney.
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Breakout (arcade game)
Near the end of development, Wozniak considered moving the high score to the screen's top, but Jobs claimed Bushnell wanted it at the bottom; Wozniak unaware of any truth to his claims.
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Cover Flow
During the WWDC Keynote on June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Cover Flow would be added as a view option in Leopard’s Finder.
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Cover Flow
During the WWDC Keynote on June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Cover Flow would be added as a view option in Leopard’s Finder.
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PostScript
At about this time they were visited by Steve Jobs, who urged them to adapt PostScript to be used as the language for driving laser printers.
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