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It turns out I was asking a version of an interview question Steve Jobs said he always asked. As Jobs explained in an interview at the 2010 All Things Digital: D8 Conference: ...
Marc Andreessen described Steve Jobs as a demanding yet transformative force with high standards and deep respect for quality ...
Almost everyone has heard of Apple or used their products, but have you ever wondered why Steve Jobs named his company 'Apple ...
Bill Gates differentiated Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, acknowledging their distinct contributions to technology. Gates ...
Bill Gates made it clear that lumping Elon Musk and Steve Jobs into the same "visionary" category isn't just lazy—it misses the point entirely. In an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker, the ...
President Trump's push to revitalize US manufacturing through tariffs faces challenges, particularly for tech giants like Apple heavily reliant on Chinese production. Despite some supply chain ...
Once upon a time there was a view that technology leaders were better leaders. The current group of technology leaders are poking holes into that view. One writer indicated that Steve Jobs was ...
Steve Jobs' personality led to some interesting events during his time at Pixar, including firing board of directors members for failing to disagree with him. The managerial style of Steve Jobs ...
When Steve Jobs first introduced the iPad, he called it “a third category of device.” One that would do certain things better than a laptop or smartphone. But what happens when foldable ...
According to the Apple co-founder, perseverance matters most. Fortunately, there's a simple way to develop greater resilience.
When Laurene Powell Jobs stepped out of the shadow of her late legendary husband Steve Jobs less than a decade ago, she was determined to make her own mark with the vast fortune left to her.
More than three decades ago, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) co-founder Steve Jobs sounded the alarm about America’s growing reliance on foreign-made technology components—an issue that's back in the ...