steve jobs in comment and analysis

The Weekly Round-Up: 03.10.03

Round-Up You may recall that Apple CEO Steve Jobs was so excited about the device he predicted that entire cities would be built to accommodate it. Jobs beats Gates as most important man in tech... [03 Oct 2003]

AS03: The billionaires club

Comment Bill Gates, the world's richest man, is in at number two - remarkably his highest ever Agenda Setters position - and yet his age-old nemesis Steve Jobs, no slouch himself in the bank account department,... [02 Oct 2003]

Boardroom Despatches: Fear of failure

Comment Don't think for a minute that top executives such as Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt haven't faced tough times. The shock resignation of Kingston Communications boss Steve Maine a couple of... [23 Sep 2003]

The Weekly Round-Up:19.09.03

Comment What has Steve Jobs gone and done? Either that or a small nuclear device, because it seems clear to the Round-Up that given past history Jobs and co are on course for a legal hiding.... [19 Sep 2003]

High-tech VIPs and the silicon.com curse

Comment Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple (15) Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft (3) Steve Case, chairman, AOL Time Warner (2) As at least one other publication has noted, a place in our... [04 Sep 2002]

The end for Apple?

Comment While Gateway lacks the clout to hammer even a single nail into the Apple coffin, if the major PC manufacturers choose to follow suit then these could become worrying times for Jobs and co. For all the glowing... [20 Aug 2002]

Macs are cool - too cool for you?

Comment Founder and CEO Steve Jobs tends to put a positive spin on this. In an interview in today's FT, Steve Jobs and feted iMac designer Jonathan Ive talk about Apple... [11 Jun 2002]

Inside Novell: a vendor dossier

Comment Steve Brown, Novell's regional director, concedes this was when it started to get tough. Lan Manager (the precursor to Windows NT) was merely a NetWare copycat but Microsoft engineers were setting about creating a... [06 Feb 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: The new iMac, web services and vendor wealth

Comment It's easy to see why Apple has such a fanatical following - Steve Jobs and his company epitomise the excitement and innovation that was common in computing in the early 80s, but has since been lost by so... [14 Jan 2002]

Welcome to 2002

Comment And if those echoes of 2001 aren't enough for you, the redoubtable top dogs at Apple and Microsoft, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, have been hyping their companies' new wares. Meanwhile,... [10 Jan 2002]

The Yearly Round-Up

Comment My best mate's older brother, Crispin, says Steve Jobs would beat Bill Gates in a fight any day, and reckons OS X is much better than XP. She says if I give you the list of presents I want for Christmas,... [14 Dec 2001]

The best of 'Reader Comments': You only Sting when your Win-ning

Comment Steve Ballmer could be one of those people who eat too much spice and become a big red maggot with little arms. From: Steve Brown Steve Brown's comments are a reality. I'd like to know... [26 Oct 2001]

John Lamb's Week: Dot-com suits shun May Day demos

Comment Steve Jobs, who usually likes to unwrap new products in front of the fans who attend Macworld events, is breaking with tradition by taking a more low-key approach. The systems are intended for ecommerce... [30 Apr 2001]

Mac OSX: Winning over Wintel?

Comment Eventually it became obvious that Copland would never launch, Apple began looking for a technology partner and ended up with NeXT, with its innovative openstep operating system and a CEO by the name of Steve... [26 Mar 2001]

Terra Lycos: Lycos terror

Comment When Steve Jobs was recruiting engineers from Apple to work on the original Macintosh project in the late seventies he told them it was better to be a pirate than sail in the Navy. Internet veteran Davis... [02 Feb 2001]

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