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A subasta una rara tarjeta de visited Steve Jobs in 1979

A subasta una rara tarjeta de visited Steve Jobs in 1979

¡Un Youtuber ha encontrado una tarjeta de Steve Jobs entre sus antiguas pertenencias! This while an object related to the history of Apple won the attention of the firm’s collectors, especially when they lost or were firmed by Steve Jobs. Recently, a job representation target se ha sumado a esta lista de “reliquias” y will ...

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The iPhone tribute to Steve’s jobs which costs $ 7,000

The iPhone tribute to Steve’s jobs which costs $ 7,000

Caviar designed iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max as a homage to Steve Jobs, and they’re as expensive as you can imagine. Everything about Apple has gone beyond “brand” status, and for many it has become a sort of cult to which many companies and individuals pay homage in their own way. This is the ...

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Steve Jobs’ promise that made the iPod a real success

Steve Jobs’ promise that made the iPod a real success

Steve Jobs’ decision was decisive for the future of the iPod No one questions the success of iPod and its impact on Apple’s evolution into the company we know today. But beyond the technical aspects, there is one of the reasons why it has become the device that we have not forgotten, 20 years after ...

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Double bid a job application signed by Steve Jobs

Double bid a job application signed by Steve Jobs

The employment petition signed by Steve Jobs himself in 1973 was auctioned with an interesting twofold approach. To the surprise of many, the original document, duly verified, and its NFT, i.e. digital version, were auctioned simultaneously. A most interesting experience for see which version generates the most interest. NFT vs Physics: Pending Results While it ...

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When Steve Jobs surprised Bill Gates (again) on iTunes and iPod

When Steve Jobs surprised Bill Gates (again) on iTunes and iPod

One of the few good things we can see in lawsuits between tech companies is the disclosure of their corporate communications. Thus, in an email from Bill Gates to his team, the founder of Microsoft admitted that Steve Jobs had taken them by surprise with the iTunes store. A letter that reveals how Jobs aroused ...