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How Steve Jobs changed Apple

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How Steve Jobs changed Apple
With the reign of Steve Jobs as Apple's CEO officially over, Ryan Faas takes a look at his 14-year tenure and how he shaped the company and, by extension, our digital lives. Read More


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Steve Jobs' resignation 'end of an era'
Steve Jobs' resignation as the CEO of Apple will not disrupt the company's product plans in the short-term, but could dull its ability to dazzle consumers down the road. Read More

Potential pitfalls in Apple CEO transition, say experts
Apple's new CEO faces a challenge putting his own imprint on the company as long as Steve Jobs sticks around, a management expert said. Read More

Update: Apple CEO Steve Jobs resigns
Apple's iconic CEO, Steve Jobs, is resigning and has asked the company's board of directors to tap COO Tim Cook as his replacement. Read More

Image gallery: Steve Jobs through the years
Steve Jobs' signature moments over the past 30-plus years. Read More

Jonny Evans: Steve Jobs resigns, be sad, be optimistic
Friend or enemy; Apple lover or hater, we've reached a break in the road, Apple CEO Steve Jobs has had to resign his position and while he remains a director of the fruit-flavored computer company, it's time to consider life without Jobs. Read More

QuickPoll: Can Apple maintain its mojo without Steve Jobs at the helm?
Steve Jobs quit this week as CEO of Apple, marking the "end of an era." Questions remain about Jobs' product sway as chairman. Cast your vote: Can Apple maintain its mojo without Jobs at the helm? Read More


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Mapping Out a Secure Path to the Cloud
This ESG paper examines the 3 phases organizations must undertake for effective cloud deployment and how, with the right planning and technology, the move to virtual IT can improve security defenses, automate operations and decrease costs. Read More

Jonny Evans: How Apple's iPad is changing the computer world
With or without Steve Jobs, Apple's iPad will define the next-generation of computing, no matter how long the analysts take to recognize the device as more than the equivalent of a PC. Read More

Apple turns to Tim Cook to replace Steve Jobs
Apple's newest CEO has a tough act to follow. But in turning to chief operating officer Tim Cook to replace Steve Jobs in the wake of the latter's resignation Wednesday, Apple's board of directors has chosen a familiar face with a proven track record with the company. Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 has metal back, A6 chip 'late 2012'
The next-gen iPhone 5 will be faster, smaller and bigger, while the iPad 3 may use the same processor as the existing models, with A6 processor-powered Apple devices not reaching market until late 2012, the pundits claim. Read More

The iPad takes on manufacturing
iPads and other tablets are making their way into the warehouse, bringing unprecedented mobility and real-time data visibility to industrial applications. Read More

Elgan: How Apple will kill cable TV
Columnist Mike Elgan writes that Apple is going to do to your cable TV box what it did to the audio CD: Make it go away. Read More

Ken Gagne: Steve Wozniak on Steve Jobs' resignation
Looking back at Steve Jobs' career at Apple, he's produced and invented many insanely great products. But what's the response of Apple's oft-overlooked co-founder to Jobs' resignation as CEO? Read More

 
 
 

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