Steve Jobs Introduces The iPhone
When the iPhone was unveiled, the only word that could describe it was "revolutionary." And when you got one in your hand, the only thing you could think was, "Goddamn. Have I been transported to 2021?"
When the iPhone was unveiled, the only word that could describe it was "revolutionary." And when you got one in your hand, the only thing you could think was, "Goddamn. Have I been transported to 2021?"
Credited as literally saving Apple as a company, the all-in-one, translucent beauty is now an icon of design. The iMac was also the beginning of the whole "i" thing.
In January 1984, Steve Jobs became a legend. With the help of a little friend, he brought down the house with his demo of the first Mac.
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Apple beat all other companies to the punch with the first tablet that people actually wanted to buy and use.
While you were dealing with your Walkman constantly skipping that Linkin Park CD, Steve Jobs was busy creating yet another breakthrough gadget.
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.
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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.