There's a whole debate about what Apple and its then CEO Steve Jobs meant the "i" in iPhone to stand for ... consumers to easily access it. In his keynote address, he made it clear that the ...
Ever wonder what the "i" stands for in Apple products like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod? Steve Jobs explained during a 1998 keynote introducing the first "i" product — the iMac. Follow TI ...
What? Three new products in one keynote? No, not three devices – one. On January 9, 2007, after years of rumors and speculation, Steve Jobs introduced the world to the iPhone. Jobs took the iPhone ...
Today happens to be the anniversary of one of those moments: the date in 2001 that Jobs introduced the iPod. This was the first Apple portable music player that could hold about 60 times more music ...
Ever wonder what the "i" stands for in Apple products like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod? Steve Jobs explained it back in 1998 during a keynote introducing the first "i" product — the iMac.
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Gadget fans will want one, but will it ever reach a wider market? Apple boss Steve Jobs unveils the first ever iPhone at the annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco. The touchscreen device is a ...
Since then, Steve Jobs made two appearances at a media event in March and the WWDC ‘11 keynote to announce the iPad 2 ... iTunes and the iLife suite, and later the iPhone in 2007, and the iPad in 2010 ...
Interestingly, years before all this App Store drama, Steve Jobs once ... live at the keynote. “Our goal is to have the best gaming machine in the world,” said Jobs when comparing the Mac ...
Apple (AAPL) co-founder Steve Wozniak can remember a few occasions when he immediately recognized the value of a new ...
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