Steve Jobs: meeting the Henry Ford of the digital generation
“The first time I met Steve Jobs he hastily ended the interview.” – Faisal Islam blogs about the man behind the Apple, and what it means for the company now.
A ringing mobile phone on Tuesday halted a concert at New York’s Lincoln Centre’s Avery Fisher Hall during the final movement of Gustav Mahler’s Ninth Symphony by the New York Philharmonic.
A “chronic lack of specialist teachers” is causing school pupils to reject computer studies, says the Royal Society. Channel 4 News examines how British teenagers can be switched back on.
You can already tell a computer what to do – but what if it could answer back? Benjamin Cohen investigates a new wave of voice recognition technology.
Apple wins patent lawsuit against HTC smartphone, in a victory that has huge implications for smartphone and tablet technology.
The maker of the iPhone is engaged in a global battle with other mobile phone manufacturers to protect the patented technology used on its smartphones.
Sharing our lives on social networks is now commonplace, but what happens when we are gone? Channel 4 News finds people are thinking more carefully about their digital legacy.
As tributes are paid to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs who has died, aged 56, following a battle with pancreatic cancer, David Cameron says the world has lost a “great creative, entrepreneurial genius”.
Computer visionary Steve Jobs, who co-founded Apple in 1976 and went on to transform it into one of the world’s biggest and most iconic brands, has died.
Steve Jobs’ death has led experts to reflect on how a maverick innovator changed the way we use technology while retaining an alternative, anti-establishment aesthetic.
The latest Apple phone, the iPhone 4S has been released complete with voice recognition software and tools that will allow you to pinpoint the location of your friends.
Steve Job’s motivational speeches are as famous as Apple’s products. One particularly well-documented speech given to the graduates of Stanford University in 2005 covered failure, mortality and hope.
“The first time I met Steve Jobs he hastily ended the interview.” – Faisal Islam blogs about the man behind the Apple, and what it means for the company now.
Following news that Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO of Apple, to be replaced by Tim Cook, shares of the world’s most valuable technology company tumbled as much as 7 per cent.
As Steve Jobs quits as Apple boss, Channel 4 News looks at the power of the company’s creative guru and what happens when you build a brand around one man.
Computing giant Google has upped the ante in the war over control of the smartphone market by confirming it will buy the handset maker Motorola Mobility.