Steve Jobs

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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 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.
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."
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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