Steve Jobs

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  • What's at stake in the 2000 elections?

    Rosa Parks, David Duke, Steve Wozniak, Camille Paglia, Al Franken -- and dozens more -- talk about what inspires and frightens them about the political year ahead.
  • An end to the Apple turnover

    Steve Jobs accepts the inevitable -- and embraces the CEO title.
  • Same old worm in the Apple

    A week after Time taps Steve Jobs as the new model for American business, it turns out that Apple is struggling to ship computers out the door.
  • A worm in the Apple?

    QuickTime 4.0 is like nothing you've ever seen on a Mac. Has Apple broken its intuitive user interface?
  • Do penguins eat apples?

    Once upon a time, Apple dreamed of killing giants. Today, that hope belongs to a new, open-source generation.
  • A look at the iBook

    Can the iBook top the iMac? Critics and fans consider the candy-colored clamshells -- and what they'll mean for Apple.
  • The magician of Macworld

    There's no business like the show business of Steve Jobs, who pulled Apple's iBook and Pixar's "Toy Story II" from his Macworld hat.
  • A computer in every hand

    Adam Osborne paved the way with the Osborne 1 -- the first portable PC.
  • The Silicon Valley myth with a life of its own

    In "Pirates," HP, Xerox and other big companies play the fools of the PC revolution, and only the lone visionary "gets it."
  • The great Silicon Valley soap opera

    Gates as a villain? Jobs an egomaniac? "Pirates of Silicon Valley" doesn't dig too deeply for insight, but it's fun.
  • Playing Jobs

    Noah Wyle sheds his "ER" scrubs to play Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs in a new TV movie.
  • The tortured soul of the Silicon Valley CEO

  • Let's Get This Straight: Judging computers by their covers

    So iMacs have fun new colors. What's so revolutionary about tinted plastic?
  • Five fruity flavors

    Happy days are here again, at Macworld.
  • Machine dreams

    In an industry of clones, Steve Jobs put his smart, stylish, stubborn stamp on our computers.
  • Ant angst

    Woody Allen is the voice of an anxious and whiny worker ant in Dreamworks' charmingly hokey 'Antz'.
  • Let's Get This Straight: The iMac debate rages on

    Apple's legions weigh in, prompting second thoughts on iMac pros and cons.
  • 21st: Apple's profit and gloss

    Steve Jobs offers Macworld a progress report on faster chips, new software and a brighter financial picture -- but makes some glaring omissions.
  • Silicon Valley's power cults

    Silicon Valley's power cults: At Intel, Oracle and Apple, you can't escape the grip of a Fearless Leader -- or a paranoid one. Scott Rosenberg reviews three new computer-business books.
  • Newsreal: Muddling through

    Steve Jobs' latest spin on the "new" Apple might keep the troops in line, but can the company ever really advance again?
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    One industry sage thought he was joking when he suggested Microsoft buy into Apple. Boy, was he surprised.
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