Sunday, October 22, 2006

Apple's Steve Jobs to go to Jail?.......Jobs still not in the clear

I don't think there is anybody who is too big, too important or too rich to go to jail. That applies to Steve Jobs as well," said Paul Hodgson Sr., a senior researcher for the Corporate Library. "If he has done something wrong, he has got to go, regardless of the situation." More…

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

the Inside Story of the Apple iPod

2001, during Macworld Tokyo, Rubinstein made a visit to Toshiba, where executives showed him a tiny drive the company had just developed..."They said they didn't know what to do with it. Maybe put it in a small notebook," Rubinstein recalled. "I went back to Steve and I said, 'I know how to do this. I've got all the parts.' He said, 'Go for it.' More…

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Apple founder Steve Wozniak at Microsoft

Today, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer came by the campus. "Woz" as his is commonly known, was a electronics geek in his teens and designed many little gadgets before Steve Jobs convinced him to design the Apple micro computer in 1976. More…

Hack Your Mac Pro SuperDrive For Fun And Profit

Manufacturers often swap out various components for similar or near-identical parts during a production run. Occasionally manufacturers, like Apple, will use a part which has a slightly higher build quality or performance than its counterpart in other machines and simply throttle down the performance of the superior part through firmware More…