A flawless demo nearly fell apart behind the curtain. From a fragile prototype to a meticulously choreographed “golden path,” ...
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.
The world looked very different in 2007. George W. Bush was president; the final Harry Potter book hadn’t been released yet; and while smartphones existed, they weren’t mainstream. But that last part ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave the world its first look at the iPhone — as well as a glimpse into a radically different future of personal computing and communications — on this day in history, Jan. 9, ...
It was January 9, 2007, when Steve Jobs strolled confidently onto a San Francisco stage to unveil the very first iPhone. Wearing his trademark black turtleneck, blue jeans, and white sneakers, 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 ...
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 ...
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