Scores of smiling graduates suddenly began to stare soberly when Steve Jobs (Feb. 24, 1955— Oct. 5, 2011), founder of Apple, ...
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, has the same caliber of vision and energy to drive his company to be like Apple, a ...
Last Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly revealed he was gay. The next day, a memorial to Steve Jobs in Russia, which was erected outside a college in St. Petersburg, appeared to be dismantled ...
Benioff recalled the last gift Steve Jobs ever gave him, family and friends at a Stanford memorial service that Jobs planned himself. Benioff says Jobs picked the speakers, which included Oracle ...
The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller,' Steve Jobs once said. Modern neuroscience is proving him right.
Quincy Jones, the music legend who shaped Michael Jackson's career, suffered from pancreatic cancer before he died at his Bel-Air home earlier this month.
From Macintosh computers to iPhones, Steve Jobs was the architect of countless era-defining tech innovations. But the Apple founder was also known for his passion for Japanese culture. He often ...
At the Inc. 5000 Conference, Kawasaki shared what the Apple visionary and other business icons have taught him about making ...
Steve Jobs was the public face of some of the biggest tech innovations of the 21st century. But privately, he was known for his passion for Japanese culture. He was particularly fond of Kyoto and ...
Apple has not been the same after Steve Jobs’ passing. It’s been 11 years since his death on October 5, 2011, and a lot has changed in the company. With Tim Cook as CEO, Apple became the first ...
Cultural icons explain how they started out and then climbed their way to the top.
Interestingly, years before all this App Store drama, Steve Jobs once proudly unveiled a PlayStation emulator for the Mac at one of Apple’s events. Apple once promoted game emulators for the Mac ...