Bill Gates Considering Microsoft Comeback?
Published By Shadowon On Monday, December 12th 2011. Under Google, Mac/Apple, Microsoft Tags: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, Fortune, Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, Steve Jobs
The former Microsoft boss Bill Gates is considering making a comeback to Microsoft, according to Fortune. This would mean that the current Microsoft boss, Steve Ballmer, will have to give up the throne to make room for Gates. This information has been leaked from one of Fortune's sources, who claim ... Continue Reading
Apple Appoints Arthur Levinson to Replace Steve Jobs as Chairman
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, November 16th 2011. Under Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, Arthur Levinson, Board of directors, Bob Iger, Chairman, Genentech, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, Walt Disney Company
Apple has appointed Arthur Levinson as the new chairman of Apple's board, replacing Steve Jobs, who died last month. Arthur Levinson was the former CEO of the biotech company Genentech, and has also served as "co-lead director" on Apple's board since 2005.
“Art has made enormous contributions to Apple since he ... Continue Reading
Remembering Steve: More Than a Million Tributes So Far
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, October 20th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Social Networks Tags: Apple, Apple Store, Email address, Pancreatic cancer, Remembering Steve, Steve Jobs, Tribute
When Steve Jobs passed away a couple of weeks ago, Apple paid tribute to him by posting his picture on their website. Apple also invited people from around the world to send their tributes to Steve Jobs via a special email address.
Since then, according to Apple, they have received more ... Continue Reading
The Life And Times of Steve Jobs
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, October 6th 2011. Under Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, iMac, iPod, John Sculley, Macintosh, Pixar, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder of Apple, died Wednesday at the age of 56. For more than 30 years, Steve Jobs helped to form the IT industry, and his life was full of success, defeat, happiness and sorrow. If there is anyone who ever lived his life to the fullest, ... Continue Reading
Boring News From Apple
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, October 4th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Mobile, Technology Tags: Apple, iOS5, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod Nano, Siri, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook
A lot of people expected Apple to launch iPhone 5 in Cupertino Tuesday. However, they had to settle for a slightly faster and more enduring iPhone 4S, and Siri, which is a new system for speech recognition and dialogue with the phone.
In addition, the prices of iPod Nano was cut ... Continue Reading
Steve Jobs Resigns as CEO of Apple
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, August 25th 2011. Under Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, CEO, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Resigns, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook
Steve Jobs has announced that he immediately resigns as CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the company he co-founded in 1976. In an open letter he writes that he can "no longer meet his duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO," which probably is related to the fact that he has been ... Continue Reading
Watch The Full Video From The WWDC 2011 Keynote
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, June 7th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Mobile, Technology, Videos Tags: Apple, iCloud, iOS 5, iTunes, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Phil Schiller, Scott Forstall, Steve Jobs, WWDC 2011 Keynote
As expected, Steve Jobs received standing ovations when he entered the stage at the opening of the WWDC 2011. Someone even shouted "I love you", so it was a happy Apple boss we saw today.
Apple usually post a video on their website shortly after an event, and this time is ... Continue Reading
What Will Apple Present Tonight?
Published By Shadowon On Monday, June 6th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Videos Tags: Apple, Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, iCloud, iPad, iPhone, Live, Mac OS X Lion, Steve Jobs, Stream, WWDC
In just a few hours, Steve Jobs will start this years keynote at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, and as usual it is expected that he will reveal new and exciting things.
First of all, we are waiting for the next version of Mac OS X Lion. According to ... Continue Reading
Steve Jobs Presented iPad 2
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, March 3rd 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Videos Tags: Apple, Event, iPad 2, iPad Smart Cover, San Francisco, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Yesterday, Apple held a press conference where they finally presented the iPad 2. The press conference was held at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) in San Francisco, a venue that Apple has used on several previous product launches, including the first iPad.
One of the biggest questions ahead of ... Continue Reading
Steve Jobs on Medical Leave of Absence
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, January 18th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Technology Tags: Apple, iPad 2, iPhone 5, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook
One of the most recognized faces and voices in the tech world is going to be absent from the scene for a while. Today, Steve Jobs, announced that he will be taking a medical leave of absence. Jobs says that he will continue as CEO and he will continue to ... Continue Reading
Apple Computer Sold for $213,600 at Auction
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, November 24th 2010. Under Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, Apple I, Christies, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
This month an Apple-1 was set to be auctioned at the starting price of $150,000 at Christie's in London. According to The New York Times, the bidding is now closed and the computer was sold for $213,600.
Apple-1 was built by Apple founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and debuted in ... Continue Reading
The Beatles on iTunes
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, November 16th 2010. Under Entertainment, Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, Beatles, iTunes, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Steve Jobs
Yesterday Apple left a mysterious message on their website, claiming that there would be an “exciting announcement” on iTunes today.
Shortly after, The Wall Street Journal wrote an article indicating that it is The Beatles that is finally coming to iTunes. It turns out that they where right, The Beatles albums ... Continue Reading
























