youtube.com - 12/30/2008
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Part 2 of the iPhone introduction. Jobs explains the process of developing the user interface and controls. Very interessting, again. One of the differences ...
gizmodo.com - 12/30/2008
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gizmodo.com —
According to a previously reliable source, Apple misrepresented
the reasons behind MacWorld and Jobs' keynote cancellation .
Allegedly, the real cause is his rapidly declining health. In fact, it may be even worse than we imagined: Steves health is ...
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Steve Jobs' Health Declining Rapidly, Reason for ...
apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com - 1/2/2009
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apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com —
Jobs w/air larger One of Steve Jobs’ strengths
as a public speaker is his showman’s sense of
timing. Like a magician who knows he has one last rabbit up his sleeve, he delivers his famous keynotes with a twinkle in his eye. Even if you are pretty sure ...
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Macworld: Hoping for a Steve Jobs surprise
gizmodo.com - 1/5/2009
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gizmodo.com —
Answering recent coverage about his health, Steve Jobs
has published the following letter addressed to the Apple
community. It looks like we were right and his health was the reason for his Macworld no-show. Dear Apple Community, For the first ...
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Steve Jobs Skips MacWorld Because of His Health [Breaking]
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Will Apple's Next iPhone Have A Plastic Keyboard? No (AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider —
At some point, it seems likely that Apple (AAPL) will broaden its iPhone lineup to more than one design. But will the company sell an iPhone with a physical keyboard? Are there enough people out there who insist on an iPhone with plastic keys for Steve Jobs to get over his reported hatred of buttons? Anything's possible, but probably not.
In a research note today, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster suggested potential new members in the iPhone "family" he's predicted for months. Example: "Specifically, we believe Apple could introduce a lower-end model that is slightly thicker due to the inclusion of a slider keyboard for students (texting) and business use ...
VIDEO: My favorite Macworld Moment - iPhone introduction
Apple Gazette —
As you read this, I’m on an airplane headed to San Francisco for Macworld 2009. It’s the last Keynote, and Steve Jobs isn’t giving it - that’s kind of a bummer, and I’m afraid it may hang like a rain cloud over the entire, event. I hope not, but it’s certainly possible.
I went back as far as I could go - and watched all the moments that I love from these Keynotes - and I started to make a Top 10 list - but that seemed kind of pointless. None of us would completely agree on the order of that list, and for those of us that are interested in this sort of thing, ...
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