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Late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs wore the bow tie when he debuted the company's Macintosh computer in 1984.
“We’re going to walk into a classroom or an office or a home five years from now,” he promised, “and somebody’s going to be using a Macintosh for something we never dreamed possible.” The Steve Jobs ...
Andy Cunningham was Steve Jobs' former publicist and is the author ... When I launched the Macintosh back in 1984 we were actually trying to position the Macintosh as the computer for “the ...
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.
RR Auction is selling an Apple-1 computer, built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, which could fetch up to $300,000. The auction also features other ra ...
This particular card is from 1983, a year before Apple announced the first Macintosh. The name “Steven Jobs” is followed by his title as “Chairman Board of Directors.” The card was signed ...
And to celebrate his life, today, the Steve Jobs Theater shared a photo memory of him with the Mac in 1984. The photo was shot 39 years ago, in February 1984, a month after the original Macintosh ...
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