Column: Larry Tesler of PARC taught Steve Jobs how a personal computer could work
Larry Tesler, who died recently,.....»»
Watch a recently rediscovered Steve Jobs lecture where he talks about leaving Apple and what he"s learned about management (AAPL)
APIn 1992, Steve Jobs was in exile. The Apple founder had been kicked out of the company and had been building his new computer company, NeXT. (Apple bought it in 1996, bringing Jobs back.) That's the context in which Jobs gave a wide-ranging le.....»»
The Office of the Future: 4 projects drawing attention
Innovative office designs are appearing at companies across the country and in all lines of work. Here are four such visions of the future. The late Steve Jobs had the vision behind Apple’s second headquarters in Cupertino, California — a venu.....»»
HP Says It May Cut 5,000 Jobs by 2019, More Than Planned
HP Inc. is the world’s largest personal-computer maker. HP Inc., the world's largest personal-computer maker, increased its planned job cuts to 4,50.....»»
Orlando simulation firm creating dozens of jobs after winning shared $2.4B contract
The founder and CEO of Orlando-based Engineering & Computer Simulations Inc. is preparing to hire dozens of new employees to handle an influx of work thanks to the biggest contract the company has ever been awarded. Waymon Armstrong told Orlando Business.....»»
Steve Jobs Told His Daughter the Lisa Computer Wasn’t Named after Her—But It Was
The U2's Bono asked and Jobs admitted it. Steve Jobs‘s relationship with his daughter was complex, her recent memoirs reveal. In an adapted excerpt in Vanity Fair taken from her forthcoming memoirs, the late busi.....»»
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Working for Steve Jobs Was ‘Liberating’
Cook is entering his seventh year as chief executive. Apple CEO Tim Cook is clear about one thing: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was a great person to work for. Speaking to Bloomberg in an interview published in June (but resurface.....»»
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Working for Steve Jobs Was 'Liberating' - Fortune
FortuneApple CEO Tim Cook Says Working for Steve Jobs Was 'Liberating'FortuneApple CEO Tim Cook is clear about one thing: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was a great person to work for. Speaking to Bloo.....»»
Small Fry : life of Steve Jobs through a daughter's eyes - The Hindu
The HinduSmall Fry : life of Steve Jobs through a daughter's eyesThe HinduWhen Steve Jobs told his daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs that the Apple Lisa computer was not named after her, it was not a cruel lie to a .....»»
In Tight Labor Market, Inmates Learn to Code
Former inmates are typically among the last groups on the sidelines of the jobs market. In Indiana, a pilot program teaches women in prison how to write computer code, aiming to help them find work and stay out of prison once they are released......»»
Apple designer Jony Ive is ‘zealous’ over the tech giant’s most personal device
“Every bone in my body tells me this is very significant,†Ive said in an interview in the Steve Jobs Theater following Apple's annual product event......»»
Apple designer Jony Ive is ‘zealous’ over the tech giant’s most personal device
“Every bone in my body tells me this is very significant,†Ive said in an interview in the Steve Jobs Theater following Apple's annual product event......»»
The former Apple engineer who designed the iPhone keyboard reveals what it was like to work under Steve Jobs" strict requirements for secrecy (AAPL)
Ken Kocienda Apple's culture of secrecy means that a lot of details about how the company makes software remain hidden from the public. But one .....»»
Rare Apple 1 computer sells at auction for $375,000
A rare Apple 1 computer, one of only 200 originally built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak at fledgling Apple Computer [S:AAPL] in Palo Alto, Calif., in 1976, was sold at auction Tuesday for $375,000, auc.....»»
Has a piece of the world"s oldest computer been found?
If you ask someone who invented the computer they might say Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. They would, of course, be wrong. Perhaps they might mention Alan Turing (who proposed a “Universal Computing Museum.....»»
How a Business Mogul Rejected Steve Jobs and Apple’s Billions for His Undying Love of Pizza
The notion that hindsight is 20/20 is perhaps nowhere more true than in business. Just ask entrepreneur Nolan Bushnell, who in the 1970s turned down an opportunity to help an enterprising Steve Jobs to launch Apple. A.....»»
Do Apple’s Big Events Matter Anymore?
Steve Jobs used to plan and announ.....»»
Space company quietly sets up Denver-area satellite, solar factories and adds hundreds of jobs
The business has won more than $1 billion in work for a line of business that just came out of stealth mode this year......»»
"Not Something Steve Jobs Would Probably Do": Gurman Says Apple Should Go Against The Grain And Lower iPhone"s Price Point
Apple is expected to see a year-over-year sales decline in the March quarter, as both its flagship iPhone and the crucial China market are facing challenges. read more.....»»
A Harvard Medical School professor with ADHD shares how he retrained his brain for deep work and reached peak productivity
Dr. Jeff Karp grew up with undiagnosed ADHD and shares how he overcame low expectations and retrained his brain to become a Harvard professor. Jeff Karp suffered from undiagnosed ADHD as a child and taught himself tricks .....»»
AI could split workers into 2: The ones whose jobs get better and the ones who lose them completely
AI could make you more productive or replace you at work. A new analysis sheds light on which workers could be most at risk. .....»»