Steve Jobs and Apple’s influence
The industry was shocked when Jobs announced that the struggling Apple had forged an alliance with its sworn enemy,
Jobs introduces the Power Mac G4 computer during his keynote address at Seybold in San Francisco. He presented it as the fastest personal computer in history, saying it was up to 200% faster than the fastest Pentium III-based PCs. (John G. Mabanglo / AFP/Getty Images)
Jobs unveils a new titanium G4 Powerbook with a 15.2-inch screen at the 2000
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Jobs displays the new
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Jobs unveils the first Apple mini-store, in Palo Alto, Calif. The press conference was his first public appearance since he underwent surgery for cancer that July. Jobs, then 49, had taken a month-long leave to recuperate and quietly returned to work full time in September. (Paul Sakuma / Associated Press)
Jobs demonstrates the new
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“This is the biggest leap we’ve taken since the original
Jobs announces the $99 Apple TV device, with 99-cent online TV show rentals. The majority of Hollywood studios, and two broadcast networks --
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In his trademark black mock turtleneck, Jobs touts the new