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Steve Jobs' notes and emails were published for the 20th anniversary of his Stanford commencement speech. The speech emphasized themes of intuition, morality, and personal growth.
Back in 2005, Jobs spent months trying to figure out what to say to Stanford’s graduates. Newly released materials show how he went from hopelessly flailing to delivering a talk for the ages.
The Steve Jobs Archive just launched a new digital exhibit titled “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish,” inspired by Jobs’ famous words in his Stanford commencement speech.
The company grew under his ownership before being acquired by Disney in 2006 for $7.4 billion. In a related news, Steve Jobs’ iconic 2005 Stanford commencement address completed 20 years last week.
Steve Jobs earned a reputation for merciless standards, yet sometimes his demand for perfection came wrapped in jaw-dropping generosity. What Happened: Ron Givens, Apple's AAPL +0.52% Get Free Report ...
There was also the time, pre-Apple, when Steve Wozniak and Jobs created a new videogame for Atari in four sleepless days. According to Wozniak, both men got mononucleosis from the binge, and were ...
Rachel Reeves will turn around the economy the way Steve Jobs turned around Apple, a cabinet minister has suggested ahead of the upcoming spending review. Science and Technology Secretary Peter ...
Apple's new "Liquid Glass" design in iOS 26 is facing backlash for prioritizing aesthetics over usability, with critics — including investor Ross Gerber — suggesting Steve Jobs would have ...
Long before Warren Buffett became one of Apple's (NASDAQ:APPL) biggest shareholders, he had a rare one-on-one with the company's legendary co-founder—and offered up a piece of financial advice ...
From Bill Gates to Steve Jobs, 2 powerful habits all high achievers share— And how you can use them too TOI Lifestyle Desk / etimes.in / Jun 12, 2025, 18:28 IST ...
I’m not saying Apple needs to recreate Steve Jobs’s persona. That would be impossible—and probably a bad idea. But I do think it needs to rediscover a little of that energy. That sense of play.
Steve Jobs had once expressed a desire to attend the Kumbh Mela in a 1974 letter, which was recently auctioned for ₹4.32 crore. Also Read: Maha Kumbh 2025: 15 Million Take The Holy Dip On First Day ...