Steve Jobs paid LucasFilm $5 million for Pixar, which was called Graphics Group at the time. He invested another $5 million into the company. According to a Fortune article from 1995, Jobs even considered selling Pixar to Microsoft.
_T8cn2J13-4steve-jobs-vision-of-aiSteve Jobs Vision of AIPrepping for AI Bootcamp for UX Teams (http://www.strat.events) we came across this 5 min video that proves that Steve Jobs envisioned AI experiences in 1983 that we just now beginning to realize in tangible ways.
fkK7_QEIJrgfpt-iphone-4-theft-death-and-steve-jobsFPT | iPhone 4 | Theft, Death, and Steve JobsThe iPhone 4 leak was the biggest consumer tech leak in history, but it’s much deeper and darker than any of us could have imagined. Here’s the true story.
Ja3Dv_A30AYbiography-steve-jobs-the-man-behind-the-tech-empireBiography | Steve Jobs: The Man Behind the Tech EmpireSteve Jobs is one of the founders of Apple Corporation, CEO of Apple and Pixar, an American entrepreneur and inventor.
WtJY-xFiWFUnewsthink-why-steve-jobs-hated-the-idea-of-the-iphoneNewsthink | Why Steve Jobs Hated the Idea of the iPhoneHow Apple's team got Jobs to change his mind about creating a smartphone.
OFJxFAyT7p8trailer-lisa-steve-jobs-sabotage-and-apples-secret-burialTrailer | Lisa: Steve Jobs’ Sabotage | Apple’s Secret BurialSabotage, hired goons, and a landfill in Utah: this is a story about the life, death, and afterlife of Apple’s most pioneering computer, the Lisa.
FqhfFNTtuv0jony-ivy-the-man-who-ate-lunch-with-steve-jobs-every-dayJony Ivy | The Man Who Ate Lunch With Steve Jobs Every DayJony Ivy is the beautiful mind behind every Apple design.
hggN04aCBDQnewsthink-steve-jobs-how-his-brilliance-killed-him-2021Newsthink | Steve Jobs | How His Brilliance Killed Him (2021)The untold story of the Apple CEO
U_5AAkfG9DMa-day-in-the-life-of-steve-jobsA Day In The Life of Steve JobsDuring an interview at the All Things Digital conference in 2010, Steve Jobs was asked what his day to day schedule at Apple was like. And Jobs replied, “What I do all day is meet with teams of people and work on ideas and new problems to come up with new products.”
Qr2mlu292NQwhy-did-steve-jobs-wore-the-same-outfit-everydayWhy did Steve Jobs wore the Same Outfit Everyday?Steve Jobs is one of the most iconic entrepreneurs in history, thanks to his incredible ability to predict the future. But one of his most iconic creations wasn’t a product or company, it was actually his outfit.
l1oPbOgh_dEafter-skool-the-best-invention-of-life-steve-jobsAfter Skool | The Best Invention of Life | Steve JobsSteven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 - October 5, 2011) was an American business magnate and investor.
MgqXG7E0vRgnine-surprising-facts-about-steve-jobsNine Surprising Facts About Steve JobsHe was adopted at birth in San Francisco, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s.
jhWKxtsYrJEtrailer-steve-jobs-the-man-in-the-machineTrailer | Steve Jobs | The Man in the MachineWatch this Documentary about SteveJobs and decide for yourself whether Apple is still worth it.
Learn about the positive and negatives!
5fI3zz2cp3kgame-changers-steve-jobs-how-a-dreamer-changed-the-worldGame Changers | Steve Jobs: How a Dreamer Changed the WorldThrough interviews with friends, former colleagues and business associates, GAME CHANGERS reveals the many layers of the intensely private Steve Jobs - his style of leadership, management and creative process.
y0UArMynk_sbiography-steve-jobs-the-incredible-ups-and-downsBiography | Steve Jobs: The Incredible Ups and DownsIn high school, a student interested in taking apart and rebuilding machines approached the CEO of Hewlett-Packard and asked for some parts to help him complete a class project.
eAo8gnUCWzEsteve-jobs-we-dont-ship-junkSteve Jobs | We don't ship junkSteve Jobs responds to a question from Molly Wood of CNET and Buzz Out Loud Podcast. Steve's answer defines Apple's product strategy.
VQKMoT-6XSgiphone-introduction-steve-jobs2007iPhone Introduction | Steve Jobs(2007)The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It runs Apple's iOS mobile operating system, known as the "iPhone OS" until mid-2010, shortly after the release of the iPad.
vN4U5FqrOdQsteve-jobs-iphone-presentation-2007Steve Jobs iPhone Presentation (2007)On January 9, 2007 Apple introduced the iPhone. The iPhone was a revolutionary product from Apple and it changed the way smart phones look in work. This video is from MacWorld 2007 were Steve Jobs introduced the original iPhone (1st Gen. / 2G).
IOs6hnTI4lwapple-macworld-expo-1997-the-return-of-steve-jobsApple | Macworld Expo 1997 | The return of Steve JobsAt the 1997 Macworld Expo (August 5-8) in Boston, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would be entering into partnership with Microsoft. Included in this was a five-year commitment from Microsoft to release Microsoft Office.
QhhFQ-3w5tEnext-openstep-and-the-return-of-steve-jobs-to-apple-1997NeXT, OpenStep and the return of Steve Jobs to Apple (1997)MACWORLD EXPO in San Francisco - January 7, 1997
J33pVRdxWbwhow-steve-jobs-got-the-ideas-of-gui-from-xerox-1996How Steve Jobs got the ideas of GUI from XEROX (1996)The first graphical user interface was developed by researchers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) in 1973. Xerox's management did not understand the researchers' ideas, innovations and visions; and did nothing to make them into real life product
KSg3fU9XWowsteve-jobs-about-microsoft-1995Steve Jobs about Microsoft (1995)Clip from "The Lost Interview"
A conversation with Steve Jobs as he was running NeXT, the company he had founded after leaving Apple. In 1996, one year after this interview, Steve Jobs sold NeXT to Apple.
1Bk-qTzN7vEsteve-jobs-and-bill-gates-inside-the-rivalry-1993Steve Jobs and Bill Gates | Inside the rivalry (1993)Allies, rivals, partners: How two tech visionaries inspired the digital revolution and changed the lives of billions
'Steve Jobs was a much better marketer than Bill Gates was. But he was not really that technical. He was not a technical code writer. Bill Gates could write code and write good code.
j02b8Fuz73Asteve-jobs-demoing-the-nextstep-operating-system-1992Steve Jobs demoing NeXTSTEP operating system (1992)Steve Jobs demoing the NEXT operating system. Many of the features shown here are now in Macintosh OSX.
Gk-9Fd2mEnIsteve-jobs-president-ceo-next-computer-corp-1992Steve Jobs President & CEO, NeXT Computer Corp. (1992)Steve Jobs, one of the computer industry’s foremost entrepreneurs, gives a wide-ranging talk to a group of MIT Sloan School of Management students in the spring of 1992.
z4Fa3X2G1cgsteve-jobs-next-cube-unix-workstation-1990Steve Jobs NeXT Cube | Unix Workstation (1990)When Steve Jobs left Apple in 1985, he decided to create the best computer possible. The result is the NeXT Cube.Its technical features, its object oriented operating system and its graphical interface, even its black case were very far from the standards. And NeXTStep - the Unix based operating system - is always considered as a reference.
nmwv0IGO3vwhow-steve-jobs-saved-pixar-from-bankruptcyHow Steve Jobs Saved Pixar from BankruptcyThe Capacitor: If Pixar failed with Toy Story, Steve Jobs might've not released the iPhone in 2007 due to his financial and business struggles. Which would have severely delayed the era of modern smartphones and tablets.