At the famous Apple Shareholder Meeting event where the original Macintosh was introduced, here we see Steve Jobs kicking off the event with a quote from one of his favorite musical artists, Bob Dylan.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the iPhone 3G.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the iPhone 3G.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the MacBook Air ultra-portable laptop.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the MacBook Air ultra-portable laptop.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the 17" & 12" PowerBooks. The 17" was the very first laptop ever with a 17" screen. Also shown is the first ever Airport Extreme router with 802.11g speeds, which was also an industry first.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the 17" & 12" PowerBooks. The 17" was the very first laptop ever with a 17" screen. Also shown is the first ever Airport Extreme router with 802.11g speeds, which was also an industry first.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the iPod mini for the first time ever.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the long awaited iPod Touch.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the long awaited iPod Touch.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the 3rd generation iPod Nano with video capabilities.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the iTunes Music Store for the first time ever.
This is the REAL story of how Microsoft became the #1 operating system. It was more or less because MS made the right BUSINESS decisions at the right times with the right people, instead of innovation & being original while making great products.
*Taken from the PBS special "Triumph of the Nerds".
This is the REAL story of how Microsoft became the #1 operating system. It was more or less because MS made the right BUSINESS decisions at the right times with the right people, instead of innovation & being original while making great products.
*Taken from the PBS special "Triumph of the Nerds".
Here we see Steve Jobs announcing that Apple will begin using Macs with Intel processors & that Mac OS X was being built for Intel since the beginning.
Here we see Steve Jobs giving us a sneak peak at the then unreleased "iTV" streaming video device. Now simply called Apple TV.
Here we see Steve Jobs giving us a sneak peak at the then unreleased "iTV" streaming video device. Now simply called Apple TV.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the 2nd generation iPod Shuffle.
Here we see Steve Jobs & Philip Schiller introducing Mac OS 9.
Here we see Steve Jobs & Philip Schiller introducing Mac OS 9.
Here is when Steve Jobs drops the "interim CEO" title & officially becomes the full time CEO of Apple, which he calls the "iCEO". The crowd was definitely pleased with the announcement.
By request, here is when Steve Jobs introduced Mac OS X for the first time ever. I edited the video myself to show the very best moments of the presentation & split it up into 3 parts on account of youtube's bogus time limit.
By request, here is when Steve Jobs introduced Mac OS X for the first time ever. I edited the video myself to show the very best moments of the presentation & split it up into 3 parts on account of youtube's bogus time limit.
By request, here is when Steve Jobs introduced Mac OS X for the first time ever. I edited the video myself to show the very best moments of the presentation & split it up into 3 parts on account of youtube's bogus time limit.
Here we see Steve Jobs & Bertrand Serlet showing us (yet again) just how much Microsoft loves to copy Apple.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the very first iPod at a low key event in 2001. The rest is history.
After returning to Apple in 1997, here we see Steve Jobs talking about his attempt to re-negotiate the clone manufacturers' license agreements. When the clone makers refused, Jobs refused to license later versions of the Apple hardware and operating systems to the clone vendors, effectively ending the clone program. He also drops the S-Bomb in this...
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the long rumored Apple web browser, Safari.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the first ever Apple Retail Store in Tysons Corner, VA.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the all new redesigned iBook G3 in 2001.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the first ever MacBook Pro with Intel inside.
Here is a funny video where Steve Jobs gives a eulogy and lays to rest Mac OS 9 at its funeral. *Sorry for the audio not being synced up.
After introducing the G4 Cube at Macworld New York in 2000, here is the promotional video that was shown. Although praised for its innovative industrial design, the Cube fails to catch on with creative professionals because it's too expensive, not powerful enough and hard to upgrade. The Cube is "put on ice" in July 2001 with Apple promising that i...
After announcing that iTunes is now available for Windows, here we see Steve Jobs having an iChatAV session with Bono, Dr Dre & Mick Jagger.
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the G4 Cube. Although praised for its innovative industrial design, the Cube fails to catch on with creative professionals because it's too expensive, not powerful enough and hard to upgrade. The Cube is "put on ice" in July 2001 with Apple promising that it will be "reborn" in another form at a later date. Its wi...