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APPLE FOOLS DAY (or, APPY 36th BIRTHDAY, APPLE!): 36 Things You Didn’t Know about Steve, Steve & the Startup they Started

by Don Rose

In honor of Apple’s 36th birthday, here are 36 amazing facts you may not know about Apple’s founders and their company, which got its start on this day, April 1, 1976:

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. Apple began in the garage of Steve Jobs, where he and Steve Wozniak sold blue boxes that anyone could use to hide their weed.

. The very first Apple product (Apple I) had to be assembled into a working computer by the virgins who bought them.

. The Apple I cost 666 dollars, which was not a sign of the Antichrist, but rather a sign of a huge profit.

. After Apple stock made him rich, Wozniak lost millions on a Broadway flop, “The Izard of Woz”, a Pig Latin re-imagining of “Wizard of Oz”.

. Jobs spent his Apple fortune building a sprawling ranch-style compound called “Neversayneverland”. It was later renamed “Insanelygreatland”.

. Many Apple II owners used the program VisiCalc to solve a difficult financial problem: calculating exactly how much money one spent on weed.

. Jobs once described an acid trip during which he asked himself, “How many angel investors can sit on the head of a pin?”

. Woz came up with his solution to making color graphics while in a dream state, asking himself the impossible question, “How can I make color graphics?”

. The Apple II’s code name was “Jobvious”, as in “Jobs is obviously our leader”. Feeling it may be too obvious, he changed it to “Steve & Steve’s Stellar Stash”.

. Apple once released a promotional film called “Apple II Forever”. It was later expanded into a feature film called “The Neverending Story”.

. In the 2011 Jobs biography, he reveals that Apple’s first killer app was indeed hiding weed.

. Woz launched the “Us” Festival in 1982 as a bold response to the 70s “Me” Decade; thanks to Woz, everyone now refers to the 80s as the “Us” Decade.

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. The famed “1984” Macintosh ad - which aired only once, during the Super Bowl - is considered to be the greatest commercial of all time to see on weed.

. The “1984” Mac ad’s director, Ridley Scott, got the name “Ridley” because Jobs kept telling him his film was “riddled” with errors.

. The Macintosh sold slowly at first because there was no way to open it, and hence no place to hide your weed.

. Jobs was notorious for driving his Mac team to do the impossible. For example, he made all members of that team sign the inside of the Mac, from the outside.

. Kevin Costner once starred in a commercial for Apple’s ill-fated Lisa computer, so named because you’d have to sell half of the Mona Lisa to afford it.

. Thomas Watson, IBM founder, famously predicted there would be “a world market for maybe 5 computers”. Turns out he was talking about the Apple Lisa.

. In the mid-80s, Jobs was forced out of Apple - not by John Sculley or the Apple board, but by an invisible alien horse named Marcus. Or so Marcus says.

. Jobs called his new company NeXT because, whenever folks saw his new machine, they looked at the price tag and said “Next!”

. Post-Apple, Jobs bought Pixar, but their very first feature flopped (a CGI version of “The Manchurian Candidate”, using Virtualsupermarionation). 

. If you rearrange the letters in former Apple CEO Gil Amelio’s name, the result is a complete waste of time. 

. Apple was never able to get a video game system off the ground, mainly because it couldn’t solve the problem of anti-gravity.

. At its lowest point, Apple found itself just 90 days away from bankruptcy. Or, as airlines call it, “Tuesday”.

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. The first iMac was a huge success, the first personal computer to come in bright colors that would match absolutely nothing in your home.

. The original iPod came in three colors: white, off-white, and white white.

. The iPad was originally slated to be called iSlate, but Jobs was afraid any delay would lead journalists to change the name to “Is Late”.

. In 2003, Apple developed iRaq, the world’s first perfectly fitting bra, but had to put it on hold due to a badly-timed war.

. Apple recently stated that their new huge circular office building looks like a giant spaceship because “it is a giant spaceship”.

. Gorbachev once visited Apple, but no one heard about it because Apple couldn’t figure out his policy of “openness”.

. Apple is secretly working on a new, much clearer programming language called “LASIC”.

. Calling the MacBook Pro too expensive for sales in China, Apple plans to sell a cheaper model for its Chinese workers called MacBook Conn

. The word “Apple”, translated into Chinese, means “Overpriced”.

. Current CEO Tim Cook, looking to free himself from Steve Jobs’ shadow, has shelved one of Jobs’s pet projects: selling thongs for 99 cents.

. If you could go back in time and buy 1 share of Apple stock in 1976, you’d be worth billions today, because you’d have a freaking time machine.

. Apple plans to release the iBot personal robot in 2015; its killer app: bringing weed to its owner.

Posted at 3:49 PM (2 months ago) | Permalink

New iPad 3 Now in Pre-Order For March 16 Delivery; iPad 2 Drops to $399 and Up

By Don Rose
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Yes, it was totally expected, but still welcome news to those who don’t mind living in Generation X-1: the price on the lowest-end WiFi iPad 2 (no 3G) has now dropped to $399. This is a $100 price drop on iPad 2 compared to before the iPad 3 announcement.

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The “new iPad” - feel free to call it iPad 3, even if Apple doesn’t officially do so - was announced on March 7, but won’t be delivered til St. Patty’s Day Eve.
Apple is taking pre-orders now, however. You can get it in white or black;
new features include super-hi-res Retina Display, much better (5MP iSight) camera that can record 1080p HD video, and faster speeds (up to 4G LTE). And you may be asking: does iPad 3 have Siri (the much hyped intelligent voice-based assistant on the iPhone 4S)? Kinda. To quote Engadget, “Siri sort-of comes to the new iPad, does voice dictation only”.

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Back to the iPad 2: while they may say supplies are limited, my guess is that there are plenty of iPad 2s left, since the iPad 1s were still being sold long after iPad 2 debuted. In fact, the iPad 1s are still being sold, although it may be harder to find than the iPad 2.
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Note: For even cheaper prices, try a Refurbished unit from Apple.
Today I saw these two cool deals listed on Apple’s web store:
Refurbished iPad with Wi-Fi 16GB - Black (first generation): $299
Refurbished iPad 2 with Wi-Fi 16GB - White (second generation): $349.
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PC Mall is one place showing the new lower prices on (new) iPad 2s; see below. You can also try the Apple store - in person, or at http://www.apple.com/ipad.

So, to recap the iPad prices (all of these are for the lowest end WiFi-only model):
New iPad 3: $499
New iPad 2: $399
Refurbished iPad 2: $349
Refurbished iPad 1: $299.
—-D.R.

PC Mall - Here for You

Posted at 10:00 AM (2 months ago) | Permalink

“ I didn’t realize it at the time, but that day, Sunday, June 29, 1975, was pivotal. It was the first time in history anyone had typed a character on a keyboard and seen it show up on the screen right in front of them. „
Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak - iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult IconiWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon
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(Source: kindlequotes)

Quote posted at 12:01 AM (4 months ago) | Permalink

JOBS DOC UPDATE From Landmark Website: “Limited Screenings at the Regent Theatre Must End Tuesday, November 22!”

by Don Rose

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Well, it looks like the name Steve Jobs still has a lot of pull, as in pulling in theatre goers - on a work week night, no less - to see him on the big screen. Wednesday’s Westwood opening at the Regent Theatre for the new Jobs-umentary “Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview” was packed, and it looks like the original plan for a 2 day run has been extended (cue 80s band name) Til Tuesday.

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Here is the “iDoc” description, from the Landmark Theatres website:

In 1995, during the making of his TV series “Triumph of the Nerds” about the birth of the PC, Bob Cringely did a memorable hour-long interview with Steve Jobs. It was 10 years since Jobs had left Apple following a bruising struggle with John Sculley, the CEO he had brought into the company. At the time of the interview Jobs was running NeXT, the niche computer company he had founded after leaving Apple. During the interview, Jobs was at his charismatic best—witty, outspoken, visionary. In the end, only a part of the interview was used in the series and the rest was thought lost. But recently a VHS copy was found in the series director’s garage. Now, the entire interview has been cleaned up with modern technology, and put into context by Cringely. In it, Jobs talks about his pioneering days with Steve Wozniak, and how they assembled the first Apple computer and went on to found the Apple company. Jobs recalls the visits he made to Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and how it inspired the making of the Macintosh, the world’s first modern PC, when he was “on a mission from God to save Apple.” He talks frankly and sadly about his enforced departure from Apple and explains what he is doing at NeXT. Finally in spell-binding terms, he offers his vision of a digital future—a world of wonderful products created by artists and poets. Steve Jobs: the Lost Interview reveals the burning passion of Steve Jobs, a passion that would go on to give us the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. 

 Official Web Site

More info at http://www.stevejobsthelostinterview.com .

Posted at 1:39 PM (6 months ago) | Permalink

“Steve Jobs” Bio Book Out Today; Watch Author Walter Isaacson Discuss Jobs (and Hear the Tech Titan Speak About His Life) on “60 Minutes” (VIDEO)

The official Steve Jobs biography is released today, October 24, 2011 - and last night its author, Walter Isaacson, appeared on the CBS program “60 Minutes” to discuss the book and its subject. Watch the complete interview with Isaacson below, with several audio clips from Jobs himself. Also on the program: a featurette about “how tablet computers and special applications are helping autistic people to communicate, some for the first time”. (Source: CBS 60 Minutes website). --Don Rose

Posted at 3:14 AM (7 months ago) | Permalink

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