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These Married Former Apple Execs Used Lessons Learned From Steve Jobs to Pivot Their Small Business During Covid
Married couple Jim Bean and Christine O’Sullivan met at Apple in the late-90s and later realized their dream of owning a Napa Valley winery just a year before the coronavirus pandemic hit.
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Steve Wozniak Is Starting Another Company, 45 Years After Co-Founding Apple With Steve Jobs
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is starting a business in the green tech and blockchain space called Efforce.
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Productivity Tips From Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs
Despite how it may feel, everyone has the same amount of time in a day as people like Elon Musk, who is CEO of not just Tesla, but also SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink, and Jack Dorsey, who is CEO of both Twitter and Square. So how do such busy billionaire founders like Musk and Dorsey manage so much?...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: ‘If You Love What You Do, You Will Never Work a Day in Your Life' Is ‘Total Crock'
Speaking to the 2019 graduating class of Tulane University, Tim Cook talks about the importance of working towards your purpose.
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Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes Will Go to Trial Next July
Elizabeth Holmes will go on trial next summer to face criminal fraud charges for allegedly defrauding investors, doctors and the public as the head of the once-heralded blood-testing start-up Theranos.
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Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Appears in San Jose Court in Fraud Case
Once the darling of Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes, founder of failed startup Theranos, was in court Monday, now a suspected felon.
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Apple Opens New Chapter as iPhone Sales Fall and Stock Sinks
Apple hoped to offset slowing demand for iPhones by raising the prices of its most important product, but that strategy seems to have backfired after sales sagged during the holiday shopping season. Results released Tuesday revealed the magnitude of the iPhone slump — a 15 percent drop in revenue from the previous year. That decline in Apple’s most profitable product...
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Newsom's Son, Dutch, Steals Show at Swearing-In Ceremony
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s son Dutch stole the show at his swearing in ceremony after he climbed up on stage with his pacifier and blanket.
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Apple Plans to Give Away Original Content for Free to Device Owners as Part of New Digital TV Strategy
Seven years ago, Walter Isaacson wrote that Apple founder Steve Jobs told him he’d “cracked” the code on bringing television into the digital age. Seven years later, the world is still waiting. But Apple’s not giving up, even if it isn’t revolutionizing the industry.
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Apple Computer Built in 1970s Sold for $375,000 at Auction
A computer built in the 1970s that helped launch the personal computer age as well as a trillion-dollar company has sold for $375,000.
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Blood-Testing Startup Theranos to Reportedly Close
The once-heralded blood-testing startup Theranos is shutting down, according to a media report. Theranos was unable to sell itself and is now looking to pay unsecured creditors its remaining cash of about $5 million in the upcoming months, according to an email The Wall Street Journal obtained that CEO David Taylor sent to shareholders. The announcement comes nearly three months...
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Bill's Books for Nov 5
Bill Goldstein’s book choices for Nov. 5, which include a lot of biographies.
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Magazine Project Killed as Editor Apologizes for ‘Offenses': Report
Leon Wieseltier, a prominent literary editor who was poised to helm a new magazine set to launch next week, has apologized after a number of women have accused him of sexual harassment, The New York Times reported. In the wake of the allegations, the organization that was backing the new magazine, the Emerson Collective, which is headed by Steve Jobs’...
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Happening Today: Hurricane Irma, Apple, Common Germ, Troy Gentry, Liam Neeson
Here’s what to know for Tuesday, Sept. 12.
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Forecast for Tuesday, Sept. 12
Chris Cimino’s weather forecast for Tuesday, Sept. 12.
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Apple Embarks on Emmy Quest With Big Bet on Video Streaming
Television is one of the few screens that has Apple hasn’t conquered, but that may soon change. The world’s richest company appears ready to aim for its own Emmy-worthy programming along the lines of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” and Netflix’s “Stranger Things.”
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Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs' Widow, Buys The Atlantic
Philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple founder Steve Jobs, is buying a majority stake in The Atlantic magazine. The value of the sale, made through Jobs’ organization, Emerson Collective, was not disclosed.
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The iPhone Turns 10 And It's Still Changing Everything: Analysis
It’s been 10 years since Apple launched the iPhone, puzzling critics with its all-glass screen without a raised keyboard. Today, the first model seems tiny and and low-powered, NBC News reports, but at the time we didn’t know just how right Steve Jobs was when the Apple CEO called it a “truly magical product.” But the iPhone “fundamentally changed the...
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Urges Harvard Grads to Build a World of ‘Purpose'
Mark Zuckerberg gave the commencement address at Harvard, where he dropped out 12 years ago to focus on Facebook.
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Happening Today: United, ‘Cocaine Cowboy,' Diabetes, Charlie Murphy
Here’s what to know for Thursday, April 13.