Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage to introduce the world to what he described as a “widescreen iPod with touch controls,” a “revolutionary mobile phone,” and a “breakthrough internet communications device.
When Steve Jobs returned to Apple as CEO, he enlisted designer Jony Ive to help design one of its most iconic products and regain profitability.
A rare 1983 business card signed by Apple's late co-founder Steve Jobs just sold for a stupefying $83,000. It's not even the most expensive Jobs business card ever.
Late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs wore the bow tie when he debuted the company's Macintosh computer in 1984.
Former Apple design chief Sir Jony Ive says he still frequently asks himself "What would Steve do?" – despite Jobs specifically
Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, so today would have marked his 70th birthday if he hadn't passed
Steve Jobs once had a 'beer test' he would use while interviewing job applicants at Apple, and it sounds pretty genius.
A rare Steve Jobs autographed business card topped estimates at a recent auction. Here's what makes the item unique and how much it sold for.