Joonas Konstig's Column: An Introduction to the Future of Woke Historians
The article explores the evolution of 'woke' culture beginning from the early influencers like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, examining its trajectory from a movement advocating kindness to one that has become more extreme.
Today's Phrase, Steve Jobs: "Your time is limited, don't waste it living someone else's life"
This article reflects on a quote from Steve Jobs, emphasizing the importance of living one's own life amidst his legacy as a pioneering figure in technology.
Apple wanted cheap production, but he also helped China with military technologies, says the author of the bestseller Apple in China
The article discusses how Apple transitioned its manufacturing to China to meet demand, significantly investing in and reshaping its production processes there.
Albert Watson, the photographer behind the iconic portrait of Steve Jobs, celebrates 50 years of career with a book
Albert Watson, renowned photographer known for his iconic portrait of Steve Jobs, marks his 50-year career with the release of a new book called 'KAOS', featuring a vast collection of portraits.
Albert Watson, the photographer of icons: "My work is a bit like Instagram, you never know what will appear, from a girl in a bikini to a monkey with a gun"
Renowned photographer Albert Watson discusses the unpredictable nature of his work, likening it to the spontaneity of social media.
Do You Know Why the iPhone Ads Always Show 9:41 on the Screen?
The article explains that the time 9:41 on iPhone ads marks the moment Steve Jobs introduced the revolutionary device on January 9, 2007, which transformed communication and sparked significant economic changes.
The Day That Forever Changed Mobile Phones
Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone at the Macworld Expo on January 9, 2007, marking a historic moment in technology with his charismatic presentation style.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 19 Years Ago
The article reflects on the 19th anniversary of Steve Jobs unveiling the first iPhone to the world on January 9, 2007.
Rare possessions of Steve Jobs at public auction
A public auction organized by RR Auctions features a rare collection of items belonging to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, including a prototype of the Apple-1 motherboard, which has bids exceeding $55,000.