Steve Jobs

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One iPhone to rule them all
If Apple employees dispatched to China are "being sent to Mordor," then who is Sauron?
Apple hearts Microsoft
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates take the stage at a tech conference and come off more like old pals than business rivals.
Steve Jobs' iTunes dance
Now the Apple CEO says he would gladly sell songs without digital restrictions, if the record companies let him. That's hardly a brave defiance, and besides, I don't believe him.
Steve Jobs: "Let the music be free"
Digital rights management is a joke. A manifesto from Apple's CEO.
Going mobile
With his usual rock 'n' roll swagger, Steve Jobs introduced Apple's new iPhone. But is the $500 phone more than another cell job?
iPod: I love you, you're perfect, now change
Apple's ingenious music player is 5 years old -- gorgeous, exciting, tempting. So why do I often wish it had never been invented?
Another tiny revolution
Apple's minuscule new iPod is big on style, but how will it play after all the hype?
How Bill Gates cured my PMS
My Irrational Bitch side was wreaking havoc with my life -- until I told my computer to remind me that it was that time of month.
Hallelujah, the Mac is back
Weary of spyware, tired of virus attacks, a nation turns its lonely eyes to ... Apple?
A Mac for the masses
Cheap, small and beautiful: The Mac Mini that premiered this week at Macworld is a computer for the cost-conscious techno-aesthete.
Insanely geeky
Andy Hertzfeld's collection of stories about the legendary creation of the Macintosh is full of details only an engineer could love -- and that's why it works.
When gearheads go gray
Our iconic whiz kids -- Gates, Case and Jobs -- debut new, mellower versions. Plus: What Hillary really didn't know.
I have seen the future of music and its name is iTunes
Apple's new online music-buying system is everything Napster promised to be -- cheap, easy and, best of all, legal.
Praise be to Steve Jobs
The marketing magician strikes again, with a Time cover story singing hosannas to a product on the very day of its public unveiling.
The age of computer heroes is over
Apple fans demand nothing less than "insanely great." But is it even possible to be a revolutionary anymore?
Apple gilds the lily
The new Macintosh operating system may annoy both geeks and rookies.
Mac OS X: As Windows as you wanna be
Apple's new operating system has learned a few tricks from Microsoft -- and added some neat features of its own.
The new, improved Steve Jobs
Even if he did try to stop publication of a biography about him, there's a lot to admire about the Apple CEO, says author Alan Deutschman.
The once and future Steve Jobs
How the comeback kid remade Apple -- from the "Think Different" campaign to a "loose lips sink ships" reign of terror.
Data dazed
The author of "Music for Torching" recommends five books for the information-addled.
Candidate Clinton comes to Silicon Valley
Hillary cuts the "virtual ribbon" on a new Web company and shakes down dot-com millionaires for their support.
Taste-testing Aqua
Experts wonder whether Apple's Mac OS X will be the New Coke of computer-interface design.
What happened to the exclusive Club Mac?
Is Jobs' new Internet strategy turning Apple into a playground for newbies?
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.
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