Steve Jobs Introduces The iPad
Apple beat all other companies to the punch with the first tablet that people actually wanted to buy and use.
Apple beat all other companies to the punch with the first tablet that people actually wanted to buy and use.
Tell us how you really feel, Steve.
While you were dealing with your Walkman constantly skipping that Linkin Park CD, Steve Jobs was busy creating yet another breakthrough gadget.
Back before screen-sporting digital cameras existed, you had to wait to see the photos you'd taken. The Camp Snap Camera aims to return to this simpler time with a vintage-style, screen-free build. It has only a shutter button and flash selector switch for controls and uses an 8-megapixel sensor and LED flash to capture film-like photos. The rechargeable battery can take 500 photos per charge and the camera can hold 2,000 photos at a time; they can be offloaded via USB-C or SD card. Thanks to its sturdy build and simple design, the camera is extremely rugged, and offers no distractions, leaving you free to enjoy the moment.
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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.
Air travel is enough of a hassle without dealing with sub-par luggage. Informed by the founders' experience, gained at renowned brands like Louis Vuitton and Tumi, Arlo Skye makes luggage with thoughtful features like the hard-side exterior pocket of this carry-on. The aforementioned pocket is large enough to hold a 16" laptop, pullover, and other essentials, while a TSA-compliant, removable PD charger with USB-C and A ports can juice up a phone to 50% in just 30 minutes. Free-Flex zipper technology stretches up to half an inch for over-packers (or unexpected trip purchases), antimicrobial interior lining keeps contents smelling fresh, the durable, lightweight impact-resistant polycarbonate exterior keeps things protected, and virtually silent spinner wheels glide smoothly through the terminal.
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Toys made for her often vibrate. The male anatomy only vibrates as much as we can move our body. The Trojan Dual Pleasure Vibrating Ring splits the difference. It's made with a soft-touch ring that helps extend the sessions for him, connected to a ribbed vibrating to stimulate her. Crafted from soft-touch silicone, it's water-resistant to survive wet play, offers eight different intensities for personalized pleasure, and is USB rechargeable so it's good for multiple sessions, no matter how long they last.
Presented by Trojan.
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.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shares some heartfelt words about his good friend and iconic business partner Steve Jobs.