Steve Jobs introducing Macintosh at the Apple's Annual Shareholders Meeting on January 24, 1984.
The first 100 Days of Macintosh – Apple II Forever Event.
Steve Jobs 1st reappearance on stage. Gil Amelio (Apple’s CEO) botched the whole event, effectively ruining Steve Jobs' comeback moment. Steve was consultant at the time.
During a Special Press Event, Steve Jobs introduced the Think Different campaign to an exclusive audience.
Historic Keynote. Steve Jobs announces a partnership with Microsoft and hinted to the Think Different campaign.
Rare footage of MacWorld SF where iCEO Steve Jobs brings no new products… but that Apple is starting its resurgence.
Steve Jobs announced the first ever Apple flat screen display and pitted the G3 PowerPC to the poor Pentium II.
Defining keynote where Steve Jobs introduced one of Apple’s most iconic and beloved product, the iMac. The cute transparant computer took the industry and consumers by storm and can be credited of changing an industry known for it’s boring and ugly designs. It’s also the first product of the “new” Apple era envisioned by Steve Jobs.
5 days after introducing the iMac, Steve attempts to convince developers that the OS X transition won’t hurt much.
Steve didn’t announce anything new at MacWorld NY, rehashing most of WWDC’s content.
Steve Jobs introduced a redesigned Power Mac G3, colored iMacs, FireWire and Mac OS X Server.
Macworld Tokyo was basically a rewrite of Macworld San Francisco’s keynote six weeks earlier.
Steve Jobs introduces new PowerBooks before giving extensive demos of OS 9 and showing an early version of OS X.
Say hello to Apple’s newest laptop, a candy-colored clamshell book with handle and wireless networking.
The keynote started as a rehash of MacWorld NY but became suddenly interesting with the unveiling of Power Mac G4.
Steve Jobs launched Mac OS 9 before announcing a new iMac with DVD… and iMovie.
An all-software keynote geared towards the Future where Steve Jobs revealed OS X, iTools and a new CEO.
Hardware focused keynote where Steve Jobs introduced the G4 Cube, new Power Mac G4, new iMacs and more.
In somehow a rehash of Macworld NY, Steve Jobs managed to announce updated iBooks and more of OS X.
Steve Jobs starts Apple’s digital hub era with the introduction of iTunes and iDVD.
In mostly a rehash of Macworld SF ’01, ‘Business Suit’ Steve did show something new, psychedelic iMacs.
Say goodbye to colorful iBooks. Steve Jobs introduced a totally redesigned, white iBook at a Special Apple Event. Sales of the clamshell iBooks had been disappointing lately. Unit shipments of iBooks were down 52 percent in the first three months of 2001 compared with the same period the year before. It was time for a change.
A long and uneventful event where Steve Jobs showcased the new Apple Stores and new hardware.
Steve Jobs opened Seybold before inviting Phil Schiller and others continue.
Landmark event in which Steve Jobs introduced the original iPod, spearheading a new era in consumer electronic.
Macworld San Francisco was an entertaining keynote and worth the watch. Steve Jobs introduced a totally new design for the iMac (Sunflower iMac), updated the iBook and introduced a new application for its digital hub strategy: iPhoto (version 1.0).
Steve Jobs showcases Apple’s Digital Hub to Nippon Mac fans.
Hilarious mock-up funeral where Steve Jobs put to rest any uncertainty developers had about the status of Mac OS 9 – the company’s “Classic” operating system.
In this rather soporific event, Steve Jobs and Apple’s management introduced Xserve, Apple’s attempt to enter the entreprise market. The move was a rather strange since at the time, Apple was totally consumer focussed. It released iconic products like the iMac, clamshell iBook and iPod and had very little to do with the Fortune 500 companies. The event is also the first time that Tim Cook appeared on stage for Apple.
A milestone event. Steve Jobs introduced OS X Jaguar with several new apps and iPod became available for the rest of the world.
In a rehash of Macworld NY, Steve Jobs showed OS X Jaguar in details.
Major keynote where Steve Jobs introduced new PowerBooks, Airport Extreme, FireWire 800, Safari, Keynote, Final Cut Express & iLife.
Historic keynote in which Steve Jobs introduced the iTunes Music Store, changing forever the way people get their music. When Steve Jobs announced the iTunes Music Store, the shift to digital music was already started. But no existing solutions were compelling enough for users to drop their music CDs in favor of mp3s. It was a complex world of Digital Right Management and small online music portfolios. It sucked.
Kickass keynote where Steve Jobs previewed OS X Panther and introduced the mighty Power Mac G5.
Excerpt of the event where Steve Jobs revamped the PowerBook line-up and introduced a wireless mouse & keyboard.
Steve Jobs unveiled a version of iTunes for Windows and cemented Apple’s dominance in the digital music market.
This uneventful keynote was saved once Steve Jobs introduced iPod mini after unveiling iLife ’04 & Garageband.
The biggest story in digital music got even bigger when Steve Jobs introduced the iTunes Music Store to the U.K., Germany and France.
Steve Jobs previewed new features in the upcoming OS X Tiger and wowed the audience with a new stunning 30-inch Cinema Display.
Steve Jobs introduced the iPod photo and mocked the idea of playing video on an iPod a year before shipping the iPod Video.
Fulfilling keynote in which Steve Jobs introduced interesting new hardware and software.
Landmark event where Steve Jobs announced the switch to Intel processors and made podcasting mainstream.
Disappointing event where Steve Jobs was rumored to launch iPhone but introduced the Motorola ROKR. Luckily the iPod nano saved the day.
Entertaining keynote that saw Steve Jobs introducing video functionality on iPod, brought TV shows on iTunes and PhotoBooth on iMac.
The switch to Intel has started, Steve Jobs introduced the first Intel products: MacBook Pro & iMac.
A tired looking Steve Jobs introduced the iPod HI-FI, one of the few Apple products that can be labeled as major flop. After that keynote, it was never heard of again…
This keynote ignited questions regarding Steve Jobs’ health whom looked tired and shared the stage with other Apple’s VPs.
Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs kick off the Macworld Conference & Expo 2007 with a keynote address from San Francisco's Moscone West. Check out the exciting new developments at Apple, which include the addition of Paramount movies to iTunes, Apple TV, which allows you to wirelessly play all of your iTunes content from your Mac or PC on your television, and the pioneering iPhone. This revolutionary product is a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a mobile phone, and an Internet communications device all in one.
On March 6, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone Software Roadmap. The iPhone Enterprise Beta Program gives IT professionals the opportunity to try iPhone 2.0 software and provide Apple with feedback before general release. Upcoming iPhone support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and industry-standard corporate security standards will allow IT professionals to seamlessly integrate iPhone into their enterprise environments. The iPhone Developer Program provides a complete and integrated process for developing, debugging, and distributing your free, commercial or in-house applications for iPhone and iPod touch.
On April 8, Apple unveiled plans for the biggest and most exciting iPhone software update yet. iPhone OS 4 will include over 100 new user features for iPhone and iPod touch owners to enjoy. And for developers, a new software development kit (SDK) offers over 1500 new APIs to create apps that are even more powerful, innovative, and amazing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and team present iTunes Radio, iOS 7, Mac OS X Mavericks, next generation Mac Pro, and updated Macbook Air
Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveiled the new iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveiled the new iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina display, updated MacBook Pro with Retina display and next generation iWork and iLife Apps for OS X and iOS.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveil OS X Yosemite, iOS 8 with iCloud Photo Library, new Messages features, the new Health app, and more.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveil the iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus, Apple Pay and the Apple Watch.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team present Apple Watch and unveil the all-new MacBook, ResearchKit and HBO Now.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team present Apple Music, OS X El Capitan, watchOS 2, iOS 9, News app and updates to Apple Pay.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team introduce iPhone 6S & iPhone 6S Plus, the all-new Apple TV with tvOS, iPad Pro, WatchOS 2 and iOS 9.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team introduce the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, iPhone SE, CareKit and updates to Apple Watch, HealthKit, ResearchKit and tvOS.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team present previews of iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3, new Apple TV Siri capabilities and single sign-on as well as the new Swift Playgrounds app.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveil iPad Pro, iOS 11, iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Pro and MacBook, macOS High Sierra, watchOS 4, HomePod and all-new App Store.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveil upgraded operating systems for iPhone and iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
See Apple CEO Tim Cook and team introduce iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, Apple Watch Series 4, and the new HomePod features.
Announcing the new Apple TV+, Apple News+, Apple Arcade, and Apple Card.
Introducing the new MacBook Pro and Mac mini supercharged by the next generation of Apple silicon. Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro is ready to flex in any setup, with its next-level performance, wide array of ports, and compact size. The new MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max delivers exceptional performance and battery life. With a stunning Liquid Retina XDR display and all the ports you need — this is a pro laptop without equal.
ONE LAST THING takes an unflinching look at Jobs’s difficult, controlling disposition, and offers unique insights into what made him tick. While there has been near-universal agreement that Steve Jobs was a great innovator in business and technology, ONE LAST THING looks into why he was so great. What were the influences that shaped his character? What drove him from such humble beginnings to the heights of success? Featuring interviews with, among others, Ronald Wayne, co-founder of Apple with Jobs and Steve Wozniak; Ross Perot, who invested in NeXT Computer when Jobs was running out of money; Walt Mossberg, principal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, who interviewed Jobs every year from 2003-2010; will.i.am, frontman and producer for The Black Eyed Peas, whose “I Gotta Feeling” currently ranks as the most downloaded iTunes song ever; Dean Hovey, designer of the original mouse for Apple; Robert Cringely, writer and host of the PBS series TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS: THE RISE OF ACCIDENTAL EMPIRES; Robert Palladino, calligraphy professor at Reed College, whose classes Jobs credited with inspiring his typography design for the Mac; and Bill Fernandez, who introduced Jobs and Wozniak in Sunnyvale, where the three hung out in his father’s garage and tinkered with electronics. In a never-before-broadcast interview from 1994, Jobs expounds on his philosophy of life: “You tend to get told that the world is the way it is, but life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact; and that is that everything around you that you call life was made up by people no smarter than you … Once you learn that, you’ll never be the same again.” In his many successful Apple product launches, Jobs developed his own catchphrase to tease his audiences. Appearing to reach the end of a presentation, he would then announce to the expectant crowd: “Oh — one more thing,” before unveiling his latest design achievement. This documentary exploration of
Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy is the unauthorized documentary about the late Apple co-founder,Steve Jobs by BBC.It provides a different perspective about him which is far different from what most previous documentaries like "Steve Jobs:One Last Thing" and "Steve Jobs:The Last Interview" have presented him to be which is a technical genius and a great visionary.Interviews from Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak,former Apple CEO John Sculley, Stephen Fry, world wide web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee,branding guru Rita Clifton,Xerox Project Manager Danny Teslar and many others that did not include Apple,Jobs' biographer and sister,Walter Simpson and Mona Simpson respectively. Evan Davis acted as a narrator that takes us to Job's journey of success from the garage to leading Apple to becoming the most valuable company in the world.