Jobs leaves a proud legacy at Apple
Jobs leaves behind an enormous legacy unmatched in the U.S. technology sector.
Apple's Board of Directors have issued the following statement in response to co-founder Steve Job's death on Wednesday.
Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and former CEO, died on Wednesday, at the age of 56.
Steve Jobs, technological revolutionary and co-founder of Apple, died today at age 56 after long illness.
Apple has announced on Wednesday that its co-founder Steve Jobs is dead after a long public battle with cancer and other health problems.
One little known fact about Jobs was that he was of partial Arab descent.
Steve Jobs died on Wednesday evening.
Steve Jobs died on Wednesday.He was 56. His death leaves Apple without its charismatic co-founder but his legacy lives on its products and technologies.
The Associated Press reported on Wednesday that the founder of Apple and former CEO, Steve Jobs, has passed away.
Steve Jobs has died, according to The Associated Press.
After one hour of “Let’s talk iPhone” it was an utter disappointment to see iPhone 4S and some new iPod, but not the next-generation Apple’s iPhone 5.
Apple unveiled on the event on Tuesday the iPhone 4S, a major upgrade over its previous iPhone 4 model having iOS 5, iCloud and Siri.
iPhone 4S Apple conference
The launch of Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) iPhone 4S showed just how much fans miss the showmanship of Steve Jobs. But it also gave observers a hint as to how new helmsman Tim Cook might prefer to do things.
New Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook presided over the company's first major media launch since taking over from Steve Jobs in August, but the latest version of the iPhone he unveiled did not excite investors, sending its shares down as much as 5 percent.
Apple set to unveil new iPhone after 15 month hiatus
New Apple CEO Tim Cook began his first product launch on Tuesday at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino by trumpeting all of his company’s successes, but after almost an hour of self-promotion and smaller updates, Apple unveiled its latest iPhone, the 4S.
At Apple's media event Tuesday, the company delivered souped-up iPod Nanos, a new line-up of iPod Touches, and unveiled an iPhone 4S. But was it enough for fans who wanted the iPhone 5?
Some said they would not upgrade, and some said they would to other companies for phones.
The event doesn't live up to the hype.
The Apple Web site crashed Tuesday afternoon and was still down as of 3:20 p.m., probably due to the high volume of traffic surrounding the iPhone 5 release announcement.