REVIEW: The new iPad is very, very good. Let’s not beat around the bush.
There is not much that can be said about Apple and Steve Jobs that has not already been said. Jobs is Apple; no, Apple, with its superlative developers, is much more than Jobs; Jobs is merely human and just a good salesman. The reality is, however, Apple and Jobs are inseparable because Apple is Steve Job's dream. And that's why it will not survive after he goes.
There is not much that can be said about Apple and Steve Jobs that has not already been said. Jobs is Apple; no, Apple, with its superlative developers, is much more than Jobs; Jobs is merely human and just a good salesman. The reality is, however, Apple and Jobs are inseparable because Apple is Steve Job's dream. And that's why it will not survive after he goes.
During the Q4 Apple earnings call, Cook addressed words spoken by Steve Jobs in the past regarding a 7-inch tablet:
On comments that Steve made before about 7 inch tablets, let me be clear, we would not make one of the 7 inch tablets, we don’t think they’re good products, we’d never make one.
In case you’re wondering what Steve Jobs said about the 7-inch form factor, here&
You might remember that when Apple finally confirmed to the world that its tablet-based iPhone on steroids would be called the iPad, that it was noted that the iPad trademark didn't belong to Apple but to Fujitsu. Well, just in time for the launch Apple now owns the iPad trademark:
Steve Jobs wasn't above talking a bunch of trash about his competitors in his company's earnings call
Apple CEO Steve Jobs was in fighting spirits during yesterday’s earnings conference call and found the time to take swipes at, well, pretty much every Apple competitor out there.
A myriad articles have appeared since Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, announced the end of his iCEO-ship and the start of his spot in Apple’s iChair, and while some think Apple’s future is crunchily sweet, others think that an Apple without Jobs will one day leave Apple’s employees without jobs.
Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2010 kicks off Monday, and Steve Jobs and the crew will use the keynote speech to unveil products and services to tempt you to part with your cash.