Steve Jobs & Bill Gates
Not as awkward as people had thought it would be, and just enough respect between the two to make this rare joint appearance one to remember.
Not as awkward as people had thought it would be, and just enough respect between the two to make this rare joint appearance one to remember.
Although he never walked across the platform himself, Steve Jobs gives some inspirational words to the 2005 graduates of Stanford University and the other four million people that have watched this video.
Long before he became the charismatic cult leader of tech fanboys everywhere, Apple CEO Steve Jobs was contemplating some iVomit before his first TV appearance.
This Neuro Health supplement delivers daily cognitive support with a research-backed blend designed to sharpen focus, improve memory, and promote clear thinking without relying on stimulants. Built from vitamins and plant-based ingredients informed by modern neuroscience, it has earned best-seller status on Amazon along with thousands of five-star reviews. Made in the USA in GMP-certified, third-party tested facilities, it is a straightforward option for anyone looking to stay mentally sharp in demanding everyday life.
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Sending it while chasing perfection has long defined Nyjah Huston's approach to skateboarding. The Nike Zoom Nyjah 4 builds on that mindset, reengineering the silhouette while maintaining the flexibility, grip, and responsiveness required for everything from halfpipes to rail grinds. A synthetic mesh upper with strategic perforations replaces the original Nyjah's construction, paired with a classic tongue for lightweight breathability. Reinforced with HART (High Abrasion Rubber Tech) outsoles, cushioned by an Air Zoom midsole, and stabilized with an integrated TPU heel, the Nyjah 4 refines the line's core design language while maximizing performance, durability, and control across any terrain.
Presented by Nike.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shares some heartfelt words about his good friend and iconic business partner Steve Jobs.
As long as TNL keeps posting them, we'll keep devouring them. Here's another ten minutes of failing fools.
The loveably grumpy Andy Rooney's not retiring, but he is leaving 60 Minutes.
The only riddle here is how Xanthony O'Harbinger's Dragonsingers of Kronn wasn't added to our must read list sooner.
T-Mobile's family plan flips the usual wireless math by bundling premium features competitors charge extra for into one straightforward package built to last. With three or more lines, families can save over $1,000 per year versus Verizon and AT&T while locking in a five-year price guarantee on talk, text, and data, and those savings do not vanish when promos end. Save on streaming, satellite, and more benefits they leave out. The plan includes Netflix and Hulu on Us, Apple TV for just $3 a month, premium unlimited data, international coverage with up to 30GB of high-speed data in 215+ countries, and T-Satellite for texting and data on supported apps. Add fast, app-based switching that takes about 15 minutes per line and access to America's Best Network, and it is a family plan designed for less hassle and more value.
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The Hayabusa T360 Leather Boxing Gloves deliver pro-level performance in a premium leather build for serious training or sparring. Crafted from full-grain aniline leather, they mold to your hand over time while the ergonomic pocket and curved grip bar align your knuckles for power and precision. A triple-splint wrist support system keeps your wrist stable through every punch and the dual-strap closure with a removable inner strap ensures a secure fit. Multi-density padding absorbs impact and a moisture-regulating lining keeps hands comfortable during long sessions, making these gloves feel like an extension of your body.
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Summer's officially over, so enjoy this Vegas-inspired synchronized super soaker performance.
Before he was Dr. Raymond Stantz or Elwood Blues, Dan Aykroyd was an aspiring comedian trying to make it on Saturday Night Live with a hall of fame stache.