Fred Savage, the actor best known for his childhood role in the television comedy “The Wonder Years,” has taken on a new part ...
The chief executive of Soner Watches, who prefers square and rectangular timepieces, has written a book, “Beyond Round ...
Boston-based RR Auction is auctioning a rare Apple Computer business card signed by Steve Jobs. RR Auction says the ...
When Steve Jobs took the stage at Stanford, he wasn't a struggling entrepreneur. He was Steve Freaking Jobs—the visionary behind Apple, Pixar, and the Macintosh, standing at the peak of his career.
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Jobs co-founded Apple in 1976, was ousted in 1985 by its board and CEO John Sculley, and returned in heroic fashion to revitalize the company in 1997. That's when a tighter bond between Jobs, the ...
These days, it's Max -- not HBO Max -- that delivers HBO to the streaming masses. The service is home to popular shows like ...
It takes mental strength and the discipline to make four commitments to yourself, says Scott Mautz, a former senior executive ...
A frenzied mix of silliness and celebrities is hitting the airwaves and the internet, and that means one thing: it is Super ...
First introduced at the Made by YouTube 2024 event, this feature allows creators to share updates, engage with subscribers, ...
Steve Bruce was delighted with Blackpool’s endeavour as his side came from two-goals down to draw 2-2 with Charlton Athletic at Bloomfield Road.
In 1984, Steve Jobs took the stage and introduced a computer that would change the world—the Apple Macintosh. With its ...