Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the original iPad 15 years ago today, marking one and a half decades of the company's ...
Apple's iPad introduced by Steve Jobs 15 years ago as a revolutionary "third category" device, has transformed computing.
New York University professor Adam Alter, author of "Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked," explains why Steve Jobs never let his kids use an iPad.
The 'i' in Apple's iconic products like iPhone and iMac signifies 'internet,' 'individual,' 'instruct,' 'inform,' and ...
The iPad was an instant bestseller and soon became the "future of computing" for Apple. What has remained of it after 15 ...
Steve Jobs explained that the term i primarily stood for "Internet," highlighting the rising prominence of the Web during the ...
Apple CEO and co-founder, Steve Jobs was the most inspiring and inspired ... iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Steve was and still is a role model for many struggling entrepreneurs, ousted business leaders ...
Apple’s iconic iPad was launched 15 years ago today – and I was lucky enough be at the historic event on January 28, 2010, at ...
But a conversation with Jobs in 1998 changed everything. “When I came out to talk to Steve about working at ... new era and a new chapter for iPhone, iPad, and the Mac,” Cook said during ...
Despite the fact he created the iPad, Steve Jobs wouldn't let his kids use it. Jobs, who was the CEO of Apple until his death in 2012, revealed in a 2011 New York Times interview that he ...