A flawless demo nearly fell apart behind the curtain. From a fragile prototype to a meticulously choreographed “golden path,” here’s how Apple turned a risky ...
One of the universal truths in business—and in many other aspects of life—is that Steve Jobs, by virtue of his groundbreaking success with the launch of Apple Computers and the iPhone, achieved the ...
Think visually. Apple presentations are strikingly simple and visual. For example, there is very little text on a Steve Jobs slide. While the average PowerPoint slide has 40 words, there were far ...
Today marks the 16th anniversary of Steve Jobs announcing the first iPhone. In an iconic Macworld keynote on January 9, 2007, in San Francisco, the late Apple CEO introduced the innovative smartphone ...
On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs went onstage at the Macworld Expo to tease a "revolutionary product" that would change "everything" Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE.
On my first day of journalism school, instructors taught me to find the “wow” in a story: the surprise that makes people pay attention. In 2001, Jobs could have simply introduced the first iPod by ...
Apple has outgrown Steve Jobs’ classic 2x2 product matrix with the iPhone, and we’re starting to see some true growing pains.
Today is January 9, which means it's been 15 years since Apple CEO Steve Jobs stood on stage at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, California and gave the world its first look at the iPhone, a device ...
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