itunes mobile ceo steve jobs
Minority Report: 12 months that changed Apple
Comment A month or so later, in a move that Jobs described as the "next big step forward in the digital music revolution", EMI and Apple made a joint announcement that the label would start selling DRM-free tracks on the iTunes Store. [21 Dec 2007]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile But it's not just gleaming hardware that swayed the panel - Jobs' ambition extends far further than that, stretching into content in the form of music and film on iTunes. Apple's long-awaited mobile phone is the main reason its CEO Steve Jobs has... [12 Oct 2007]
Minority Report: Buy the iPhone philosophy...
Comment Instead it has announced a direct link to the iTunes Store for downloading new music over a wi-fi connection. Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a flying visit to London last month to announce the launch of the much-hyped device. [05 Oct 2007]
Minority Report: Steve Jobs fails to wow
Comment The Leopard features announced this week were mostly solid additions to the product: the revised Finder (which now has a very 'iTunes' look and feel), Quick Look (for previewing documents without opening them) and Stacks (a way of arranging... [15 Jun 2007]
Digital sales not saving faltering music industry
News Digital music services such as iTunes and co are going from strength to strength, according to international music industry body the IFPI. The Music Managers Forum has been protesting this week that the sales from online song shops with £0.79... [04 Oct 2005]
Apple smart phone "only a matter of time", says Zander
News And earlier this month, the two companies shared a stage to introduce Motorola's Rokr mobile phone, which runs Apple's iTunes software. I've known Steve Jobs for 15 years. Motorola CEO Ed Zander on Thursday downplayed disparaging remarks he made... [30 Sep 2005]
Jobs: Video, Bluetooth, radio, 3G iTunes for iPod? Doubt it
News Jobs today described any company that wants to raise iTunes' prices as "greedy" and added such a move would push consumers back into the arms of illegal P2P sites. With the soft launch of video podcasting and the iTunes Music Store now encouraging... [20 Sep 2005]
Rokr iPhone coming to the UK this month
News The Rokr - the first mobile phone to support iTunes - will soon be available in the UK, according to the phone's manufacturer Motorola. The Rokr was showcased last week by Apple CEO Steve Jobs and was immediately available on the Cingular network. [12 Sep 2005]
Photos: Apple unveils new iPod, iTunes mobile and more
Photo At the press event on Wednesday, Steve Jobs announces a partnership that will make the Harry Potter series of books available for audio download from the iTunes Music Store. Madonna appears via iChat to tout a new album, as well as the just... [08 Sep 2005]
Apple unleashes iPod Nano - and iTunes mobile
News Apple yesterday unveiled a tiny new iPod that will replace the popular iPod Mini and a mobile phone capable of playing music downloaded from a computer running iTunes. Extending the iPod/iTunes franchise into a new market, Apple and Motorola on... [08 Sep 2005]
Minority Report: Apple takes a risk with the promised iTunes phone
Comment If the sales of music to the iTunes mobile are promising, don't be surprised to see Apple add wireless features to the iPod or include phone functionality, eliminating the need for a handset partnership. [05 Aug 2005]
Did Jobs woo Sony boss over iTunes anti-Gates love-in?
News In the mobile space, it also licensed its technology to phone maker Motorola to enable some handsets to play iTunes downloads. Apple, it seems, was ready to open up its iTunes music store so the downloads would also be compatible with Sony's... [07 Sep 2004]
iTunes gears up to take over your mobile
News Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement: "The mobile phone market.is a phenomenal opportunity to get iTunes in the hands of even more music lovers around the world. Apple and Motorola have announced a deal that will let customers of the iTunes... [27 Jul 2004]
Jobs beats Gates as most important man in tech
News Embracing open source for Apple's latest OS, the success of the iPod and proving, with iTunes, that there is a model for selling music online have helped Steve Jobs beat his old rival Bill Gates to be named silicon.com's number one Agenda Setter... [02 Oct 2003]
Apple appeases Mac and PC users with new products
News Jobs unveiled three new iPod models and an updated version of its music-synching software, iTunes 3. Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled an iMac with a 17-inch monitor in his New York Macworld keynote speech today, as well as a Windows-version of the... [17 Jul 2002]
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