Steve Jobs knew that constant busyness is the enemy of great ideas. Put his insight to use with the two-hour rule.
Here is the reason why Apple co-founder Steve Jobs would always wear a black turtleneck jumper despite being able to afford anything he wanted.
Apple instantly became a household name when it aired the enormously popular “1984” ad during Super Bowl XVIII. Directed by Sir Ridley Scott (the same guy behind Alien and Blade Runner) and created by Apple’s former advertising agency (Chiat/Day),
Laurene Powell Jobs, wife of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, attended the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj. Her departure from Prayagraj marked the first int
Among the key management skills he learned from Jobs was the importance of not being married to past beliefs, a competency that Cook says few leaders possess. Jobs welcomed debates, relished being challenged, and valued those who were willing to admit they were wrong when new evidence emerged.
There's a new year upon us, with 2025 capping off a quarter-century of the modern Apple and its definitive role in personal computing innovation. In particular, 2025 marks 25 years of Apple's intuitive experience that turns elements of hardware and software into a magical coherence.
The 61-year-old philanthropist is participating in the demanding 'Kalpavas' ritual for 10 days. This includes daily dips in the holy rivers, mantra chanting, meditation, and following a strict vegetarian diet without onion,
Laurene Powell started her career on America’s famous Wall Street. There she worked for Merrill Lynch and later Goldman Sachs. Laurene was among the few women who were in the leadership roles.
Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ wife Laurene Powell is in Prayagraj to attend the Mahakumbh 2025 that began today. She will be taking a holy dip on Tuesday and has also been given a Hindu name
In Joe Rogan's podcast, Mark Zuckerberg made several interesting statements, among other things, paying great attention to Apple.
In 1974, 19-year-old Steve Jobs embarked on a transformative journey to India, seeking spiritual enlightenment.
In 1998, an event occurred that would pivot the course of digital connectivity forever. It began with Cees Links, a lesser-known Dutch engineer