Posts Tagged ‘CEO’

Steve Jobs named CEO of the Decade

November 5th, 2009

Steve Jobs - KeynoteSteven Paul Jobs, Apple CEO and co-founder, the 43rd richest man in America and largest individual Disney shareholder, is according to Fortune named ‘CEO of the Decade‘ for his role in turning Apple into a groundbreaking technology leader.

Youthful founder gets booted from his company in the 1980s, returns in the 1990s, and in the following decade survives two brushes with death, one securities-law scandal, an also-ran product lineup, and his own often unpleasant demeanor to become the dominant personality in four distinct industries, a billionaire many times over, and CEO of the most valuable company in Silicon Valley.

One reason why Jobs is named as CEO of the decade is that he, after his return to Apple, introduced the iMac that became a breakthrough with its all-in-one computer system, and it reestablished Apple’s economy, and in 2001 he and Apple launched iTunes as a music software and later the same year Apple released the first iPod, but those events didn’t seemed to help in an established market, and takeovers were rumored.

Steve JobsAt this time, Macintosh computers were mainly used by students and artists, but Steve Jobs had a plan and he convinced the rest of Apple’s board that it would be a great idea to build retail stores, and at the same time it was realized that Apple had to become different on designs compared to the successful blandness of Microsoft, Dell and Intel. That difference proved to be a breakthrough and after a short while, people came to Apple begging for the next iPod.

In 2002 Apple made iTunes Windows compatible, and it became another huge step forward for Apple and just a year after, iTunes Store was opened and became pioneer in digital music. 5 years later another brilliant idea was realized: the App Store. But wait, isn’t something missing? Of course. The iPod became an astonishing success, and in 2007 Apple reinvented the phone. In other words, they introduced the iPhone – an iPod and a phone in one single device.

In January 2009, Steve Jobs took a 5 months leave of absence from Apple to undergo a liver transplant, and fans of Apple didn’t saw him until September 9th, when he returned as first keynote speaker and presented among other a new iPod Nano lineup.

At AppleLunch we couldn’t agree more to Fortunes decision of naming Steve Jobs as ‘CEO of the Decade’ and without him, Apple news and rumors wouldn’t be that interesting to follow.

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Disney asks Steve Jobs for help

October 14th, 2009
(Photo: The New York Times)

(Photo: The New York Times)

The New York Times reports that the Walt Disney Company has asked Apple CEO Steve Jobs, for help making the Disney retail stores a high-tech Imagination Park.

The Walt Disney Company wants to make it an experience to visit a retail store, like it is to visit an Apple retail store today and that’s one of the reasons they have asked Steve Jobs for help. Another reason is that Steve Jobs is already  a member of Disney’s Board of Directors, besides he is the largest individual Disney shareholder.

The new retail store concept from Disney will include theaters which allows children to watch film clips of their own selection, karaoke contests and live chat with Disney Channel stars via satellite. Also hidden features will be included, such as if you walk by a “magic mirror” while holding a Princess tiara, Cinderella might appear and say something to you.

Steve Jobs has just been named the “most influential individual in the global technology industry” for the second time, according to silicon.com, and now he’s also up against Donald Duck and Goofy in the competition of becoming the “most influential individual in the children’s world”. Good luck Steve.

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Apple has been working on a tablet for at least 6 years

October 5th, 2009

apple tabletThe highly expected tablet device from Apple is not exactly a whole new idea that Apple has just come up with. According to the New York Times, former Apple engineer, Joshua A. Strickland, has told that Apple had been working on a tablet based device since at least 2003, and that device, which was only a prototype, was using a PowerPC chip made by I.B.M., and was so power hungry that that it was senseless to manufacture in big numbers, and it stayed as a prototype.

Now, six years later, rumors keep flying around that Apple will announce and release a tablet device next year. A device that Apple CEO, Steve Jobs earlier has described as “good for nothing except surfing the web in the bathroom,” but the success of the iPhone has apparently changed his mind.

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Apple goes even greener

September 27th, 2009

Apple - Environment Cycle“A lot of companies publish how green their building is, but it doesn’t matter if you’re shipping millions of power-hungry products with toxic chemicals in them,” – These are the words of Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs, in a statement for a newly launched green campaign from Apple, which attempts to make sure that investors focus on the level of environmental friendliness in Apple’s products, instead of just their facilities and production methods. The company claims to always have been in the lead of environmentally friendly products, but that many don’t actually take notice of that. According to Apple, there are many companies which focus on the environment, which deserve more credit for their effort in the battle against greenhouse gasses.

“It’s like asking a cigarette company how green their office is.”
- says Mr. Jobs, who thinks the media should focus on the initiative, instead of warm promises.

The expanded environmental section on Apple, also addresses product use and life cycle impact and provides easily understandable numbers for the amount of green house gasses emitted by each step in a product life cycle process at Apple, such as manufacturing, transportation, product use, recycling and facilities. There are also listed an environmental report for each of their hardware products, so users and investors can see the statistics themselves. Furtheremore, Apple intends to keep us updated on their efforts through the recently added news page in their environmental section.

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9th September “Rock and Roll” media event – Round up

September 26th, 2009

Users have requested an overview of the updates Apple introduced in the “It’s only Rock & Roll, but I like it” media event the 9th of September, so here is a Keynote round up summary.

iPod updates

The entire iPod lineup has been refreshed.

  • iPod Nano – received a camera along with video recording and voice over functionality. FM radio and the new Genius Mix have been integrated as well. The display is slightly larger (now 2.2 inches). It’s got a microphone and speaker and is available in 8 GB and 16 GB versions for $149 and $179.
  • iPod Touch – better hardware, making it about 50 % faster, capable of running OpenGL ES 2.0 and is now available in 32 GB and 64 GB for as low as $199.
  • iPod Shuffle – more colors (pink, green, blue and stainless steel) and is available in 2 GB and 4 GB for $59 and $79. The stainless steel version costs $99.
  • iPod Classic – now comes in 160 GB instead of 120 GB for $249.

Read the entire article here: Apple gives us a new iPod family

New iPhone OS – 3.1

Introduces Genius for Apps and native ringtones. Genius for Apps works just like the original genius, and recommend Apps which might interest you.

Read the entire article here: iPhone OS 3.1 released

iTunes 9 released

Entirely new look in the iTunes Store, making it easier to navigate and use. Album ratings and social networking (Facebook and Twitter) have also been integrated in the new look. Home Sharing is a new feature which lets you share your media between other computers in your home.

Read the entire article here: iTunes 9, new store, home sharing and sync improvements

Steve Jobs returns

The Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, was Keynote speaker for the first time since his leave of absence. He officially returned to Apple in June, but hadn’t appeared much publicly before this Keynote.

Read the entire article here: Steve Jobs returns as Apple keynote speaker!

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Apple Tablet to launch February 2010?

September 15th, 2009

There have been a lot of ongoing speculation about the much anticipated Apple Tablet. It is almost certain that it will arrive sometime, but it has never been clear when… nor exactly what’s in it. Two weeks before that recent “It’s only Rock and Roll” Apple media event, the device was rumored to be announced at the Keynote. However, there was no signs for such a device. Many reports also indicate that Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, has been working on an upcoming Apple Tablet, almost totally concentrated around it, since his return.

Apple TabletNow though, the rumor has been revived once again. Taiwan Economic News has posted a report which says that the Apple Tablet will launch in February 2010, and that it’s going to be priced from $799 to $999. This is based on the fact that DynaPack International Technology Corp just won a contract with Apple, which makes them an exclusive provider of up to 300,000 long lasting batteries a month.

Furthermore, the report claims many interesting details about the Apple Tablet, which are certainly subject for discussion, are they true or not? The device’s display will be 9.6 inches and is enabled as a large touch screen, even with multi-touch as the iPhone and iPod Touch. There will be built-in wireless 3G and it will contain both HSPDA (high speed download packet access) and P.A. SEMI processor chips. Also, since Apple tends to launch new products in February, which is shortly after their usual January keynote, it is likely that the Apple Tablet will see the light in February 2010.

So, this time perhaps… are the Apple Tablet rumors true?

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iPhone OS 3.1 released

September 10th, 2009

In yesterday’s “It’s only Rock and Roll” media event, Steve Jobs himself introduced the iPhone OS 3.1, which comes with many smaller changes and minor fixes. The Apple CEO pointed out two major features for the iPhone.

  • One is Genius for Apps. Genius was originally used to automatically recommend songs in your iTunes library based on what song you were highlighting and already own. Apple has taken that same technology and put it into the iPhone, which is now able to recommend Apps for you, based on what you have previously purchased. And as the databases grow larger and larger, the Genius gets better and more precise.
  • The second new feature is Ringtones. Another rumor which was previously mentioned, but has now come true. You will now be able to find and buy native ringtones for your iPhone within iTunes, without having to trim a song.

So that’s basically it for the large features in iPhone OS 3.1. It’s available for iPhone and iPod Touch as of today, so go get it!

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