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New York CNN —The next iPhone could be just weeks away. Apple announced its fall special event on Tuesday, sending out press invites for the morning of September 12th. Invitees will get to attend in-person at the Steve Jobs Theater inside Apple Park, the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, while the general public can watch online at 10 am PST. New iterations of the Apple Watch and Apple Watch Ultra are also expected. The “Wonderlust.” event comes about three months after Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference unveiled updates to multiple hardware and software products, as well as its highly ambitious mixed reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro.
Persons: Invitees Organizations: New, New York CNN, Apple, Steve Jobs, Apple Watch, Apple’s, Conference, Apple Vision Locations: New York, Cupertino , California
Apple spent years opposing bills that would give customers the right to repair their own devices. Now, it's supporting a bill that would require it provide tools and parts to consumers and repair shops. In 2017, the company was paying a lobbying firm to oppose New York's Right to Repair Act, Vice reported. "We will continue to support the bill, so long as it continues to provide protections for customers and innovators." California's Right to Repair Act already passed the state senate 38-0 in May, but it's awaiting a vote from the full assembly.
Persons: Apple, Susan Eggman, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, California's Organizations: Morning, TechCrunch, Apple, tinker, 404 Media Locations: California
‘Empire of the Sum’ Review: It All Adds Up
  + stars: | 2023-08-22 | by ( Belinda Lanks | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Photo: Getty ImagesIn 1976, Steve Wozniak sold his HP-65 programmable calculator for $500 to start a computer company with Steve Jobs. It wasn’t a huge sacrifice. As a calculator engineer at Hewlett-Packard, he knew that the HP-67 was on its way and, with his employee discount, he could buy one for $370. His more highly prized gadget was the HP-35—the world’s premier scientific calculator and his inspiration for going to work at HP in the first place.
Persons: Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs Organizations: HP, Hewlett, Packard
Steve Jobs apparently "blew up" because he was unhappy with a photographer ahead of iMac's release. Levy writes that Jobs also was also unsure of a different photographer, but eventually was won over. A quarter of a century ago, in 1998, Steve Jobs announced the iMac — a piece of technology that reverberated across the personal computer industry and aided Apple's comeback. Jobs didn't calm down until Clow showed Jobs that the colors were in fact, correct, the biographer wrote in his book. Andy Cunningham, for example, told Insider that Jobs fired her "about five times."
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kevin rooseAnd you’re listening to “Hard Fork.”casey newtonThis week on the show, Sam Bankman-Fried goes to jail. If you give me, like, 1 percent of the internet, that’s going to give me an aneurysm. And those three are actually going to get to live that out. So I actually think the classroom of the future looks remarkably like the classroom today, but you reverse what you’re doing in it. And I think that’s another piece, is we have to not be delusional about what has actually happened in education.
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It Is Impossible to Break Your Phone Addiction Now
  + stars: | 2023-08-15 | by ( Paris Marx | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +12 min
In many ways, we've so thoroughly integrated the devices into our lives, it's become impossible to break free. It's not just people's personal lives that are affected, but their work lives, too. To enter the store, customers need to download a separate app, connect it to their Amazon account, load a credit card, and swipe into the location. Instead, it lets customers register to scan their own items while they shop and pay from their phone. When internet connections aren't reliable, phone batteries run low, or you don't have a smartphone, these changes actually make everything much harder.
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How to change your default credit card in Apple Wallet
  + stars: | 2023-08-10 | by ( Todd Haselton | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
I rarely, if ever, pull out a debit or credit card to make a payment anymore — maybe at a restaurant. But, in that quick motion — hovering your card over a payment terminal — your iPhone will automatically charge the default card that pops up on your phone. That meant he also had to replace the default card in his Apple Wallet. That's easy to do, but the option to select a default card is kind of buried. Scroll down to "Default Card" under the "Transaction Defaults" section.
Persons: Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Steve Jobs, CNBC, YouTube Locations: Cupertino , California
Tesla's CFO Zachary Kirkhorn is leaving the carmaker, the company said in a regulatory filing. Zachary Kirkhorn, Tesla's chief financial officer, is leaving the electric-car company after working for the electric-car maker for about 13 years. Tesla staff told the Journal that Kirkhorn won Musk's approval by leading with "bad news" and staying in the billionaire's shadow. Kirkhorn worked as an analyst at McKinsey & Company before joining Tesla and previously interned at Microsoft, his profile says. Kirkhorn, Musk, and a spokesperson for Tesla did not respond to a request for comment ahead of publication.
Persons: Zachary Kirkhorn, Elon, Kirkhorn, Vaibhav Taneja, Tesla, Kirhorn, Elon Musk, James Murdoch, Musk, Tim Cook, Steve Jobs, Jobs, Cook, Deepak Ahuja, Afshar Organizations: Street, Elon Musk's, Tesla, EV, Securities and Exchange Commission, LinkedIn, Street Journal, Musk's, Apple, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft, SpaceX
Pixar’s Ed Catmull Believes in Stepping Into Change
  + stars: | 2023-08-04 | by ( Emily Bobrow | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Before “Toy Story” came out in 1995, Pixar had been hemorrhaging money. The studio seemed to be losing its gamble on using computer animation to create nuanced storytelling for the whole family. Suddenly it had a hit that critics loved and audiences rushed to see, making “Toy Story” the top-grossing film of the year. It felt like the culmination of nearly a lifetime of work for Ed Catmull , who co-founded Pixar Animation Studios with Steve Jobs and Alvy Ray Smith in 1986.
Persons: , Ed Catmull, Steve Jobs, Alvy Ray Smith Organizations: Pixar, Pixar Animation
Fearless Media is a newsletter about the future of entertainment, media, and tech by Creative Media chairman Peter Csathy . Disney CEO Bob Iger's comments regarding the strikers may hint at his deeper M&A state of mind. For the past decades, Disney CEO Bob Iger has been perhaps the most revered media and entertainment titan, beloved by both employees and Wall Street — a rare feat and balancing act to be sure. SAG President Fran Drescher joined voices across entertainment in calling Iger's comments "tone deaf" and rich for someone who reportedly makes more than 500 times the median salary of Disney employees. Peter Csathy is the founder and chairman of Creativie Media and an internationally recognized media, entertainment, and tech expert.
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Mr. Jobs will still be dedicated to fighting cancer. “My dad succumbed to cancer when I was in college at Stanford,” Mr. Jobs said. “I was pre-med because I really wanted to be a doctor and cure people myself. But he returned to the field after completing his master’s degree and led Emerson’s health care division, which has invested in companies and given grants to labs. Of his career path, Mr. Jobs said: “I had never ever wanted to be a venture capitalist.
Persons: Jobs, , ” Mr, you’re, Organizations: Stanford Locations: Yosemite
Reed Jobs, the son of Steve Jobs, launched Yosemite, a VC firm that will invest in cancer treatments. Reed Jobs, Steve Jobs's oldest son, is striking out on his own. Jobs, one of three children of the Apple cofounder and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, is launching Yosemite, a venture capital firm that will invest in new cancer treatments, according to a press release. The 31-year-old was inspired by his father to start the fund after Steve Jobs died from complications of pancreatic cancer in 2011, he told The New York Times. Jobs's latest business venture will build on his previous work as a managing director at the Emerson Collective, the mission-driven corporation founded by his mother.
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Apple sneakers on sale for $50,000
  + stars: | 2023-07-26 | by ( Issy Ronald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —When you think of Apple, it’s likely that what first springs to mind is a conveyer belt of revolutionary tech rather than a pair of sneakers. But a pair of “ultra-rare” Apple sneakers is now being sold by auctioneers Sotheby’s for $50,000, fetching a higher price tag than any current Apple product. Complete with the rainbow Apple logo on the tongue and side, the white trainers were custom-made for the company’s employees as a one-time giveaway at a National Sales Conference in the mid-1990s. Although producing sneakers is unusual for Apple, in 1986 the tech brand released a range of clothing and accessories dubbed “The Apple Collection,” featuring mugs, umbrellas, bags, keyrings and even a sailboard, all emblazoned with the rainbow Apple logo, according to a catalog published that year. This pair of sneakers is not the first vintage Apple product to have sold for an eyewatering sum in recent months.
Persons: auctioneers Sotheby’s, , ” Sotheby’s, Lamy, Braun, Sotherby’s, Steve Jobs Organizations: CNN, Apple, National Sales Conference, Honda
People have just discovered that Apple Maps has a loyal fanbase, and is actually quite good. But die-hard Google Maps users won't stop reminding them of how bad the app was at its 2012 launch. Earlier this week The Wall Street Journal published one of the most divisive articles you can imagine: a deep-dive into Apple Maps – and the people who love them. It's hard to compete with a product as beloved as Google Maps, which literally helped open up our world. The app was so bad that Tim Cook had to apologize and encourage people to use Google Maps instead.
Persons: Tim Cook, they've, Steve Jobs, it'd Organizations: Apple, Morning, Google, Twitter, Apple Watch, Tech
Michael Moritz, one of Silicon Valley's best-known investors, is leaving Sequoia Capital. Moritz has spent almost 38 years at the firm and led investments into the likes of Google and PayPal. He will now focus on Sequoia's wealth management unit, The New York Times' DealBook reported. Michael Moritz, one of Silicon Valley's best-known investors, is leaving Sequoia Capital after nearly four decades at the firm, The New York Times reported on Wednesday. DealBook reported that Moritz would continue to represent the firm at a handful of companies but would be replaced on the boards over time.
Persons: Michael Moritz, Moritz, Steve Jobs, Roelof Botha, Sequoia, DealBook Organizations: Sequoia Capital, Google, PayPal, New York Times, The New York Times, Apple, Sequoia, Sequoia Heritage, . Sequoia Capital Locations: Europe, India, Southeast Asia, China
Apple iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,000
  + stars: | 2023-07-18 | by ( Caolán Magee | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —A first-edition 2007 Apple iPhone has sold for more than $190,000 at auction, far exceeding the estimate. Dubbed the “Holy Grail” by auctioneer LCG Auctions, the 4GB model was expected to fetch in the region of $50,000-$100,000. An original 2007 Apple iPhone Factory Sealed (First Release, 4GB) sold at auction for $190,372.80. Earlier this year, a first-generation 2007 iPhone sold for more than $63,000, while another unopened first-generation iPhone sold for more than $39,000 in a listing also by LCG Auctions in October. “It’s a real revolution to bring real Web browsing to a phone.”Other rare Apple memorabilia or relics of Jobs’ life have also sold at auction for eye-watering prices.
Persons: LCG, Steve Jobs, , Jobs, Organizations: CNN, Apple, LCG Auctions, Macworld
An unopened, original Apple iPhone from 2007 fetched nearly $200,000 at auction. The 4 GB first-generation iPhone sold for $190,372, blowing past sales estimates of $50,000 to $100,000. The sale price is more than 317 times the iPhone's original price of $599. The sale shattered the record set in February, when an unopened, first-generation 8 GB iPhone sold at auction for $63,356.40. The original iPhone sold at auction Sunday belonged to a member of the original engineering team at Apple when the iPhone first launched.
Persons: we've, Mark Montero, Steve Jobs, Max Organizations: Apple, Morning, LCG, Consumers
All the King’s Presidents: The Power of Soft Diplomacy President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes. Photo Composite: Daniel Orton
Persons: Biden, King Charles III, Daniel Orton Organizations: Soft Diplomacy Locations: U.S
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But the iPhone-maker almost didn't make it this far — it struggled in the '90s until Steve Jobs returned as the company's CEO. Apple has weathered hits and flops over the years, from the launch of the influential Apple II to the misguided Newton MessagePad. Apple surpassed a $3 trillion market cap on Friday morning — a milestone it previously hit once last year but didn't sustain. Michael Dell himself once quipped that if he were in Jobs' shoes, he'd shut Apple down and return the money to the shareholders. Here's a look into the history of Apple in photos, from its inception, through its hard times, to the triumphant return of Jobs.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Newton, Michael Dell Organizations: Apple, Morning, Microsoft
Moving forward, we'll be bringing you our top tech stories in our flagship newsletter, Insider Today. What do you want to see in Insider Today? The new tech bro is also becoming louder and brasher — they're trying to make being a techie cool. My colleague Grace Kay breaks down the "peak tech bro" persona and dives into its transformation over time. It currently has four main models: Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X.
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Walter Isaacson said Elon Musk could be "brutal" and would go into "demon mode" at times. She told him that while it can be "unpleasant" to be around Musk when he's in demon mode, it's also the mode that "gets shit done." Isaacson said he attributed Musk's "dark streak" and his willingness to take risks to his relationship with his father, Errol Musk. Errol Musk denied he contributed to Musk's "dark streak" in an emailed statement to Insider, saying that "these days Elon and I are on fairly good terms." Tesla cofounder Martin Eberhard previously told Insider that Musk used to scream at him over press coverage on Tesla.
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It's a sign that top Silicon Valley executives are embracing a new era of the tech bro. The term "tech bro" has been around for the better part of a decade, but what it means to be a tech bro has changed over time. The metamorphosis of tech bro culture is most apparent in the evolution of founders like Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos. Musk has made it cool to be a tech CEO and created a loyal fan base that few could rival. The Joe Rogan Experience/YouTubeThough, this kind of tech bro behavior can have consequences.
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In February, the AGI House launched as a community hub for the buzzy Bay Area AI scene. Since launching in February this year, it's served as a hacker house and community hub for the Bay's exploding AI scene. Depending on the day, the residence houses between eight to ten AI founders and researchers, including a researcher from AI giant OpenAI. Stephanie PalazzoloFrom flying cars to fireside conversationsThe AGI House wasn't always the AGI House. "It's great to live in a community house where you're naturally connected to the AI founder community," she said.
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Startups are facing a "Mass Extinction Event" — and most people can't even see it. That's according to Tom Loverro, a general partner at IVP, who said: "The Mass Extinction Event for startups is underway." In our full analysis, we dive even deeper into this "Mass Extinction Event," including signs that can be gleaned from the fates of WeWork, Zume, and Plastiq. Investors shut out of traditional funding rounds are finding another way to snap up shares in buzzy AI startups. In an email to Twitter employees, Linda Yaccarino said it's her mission to turn Twitter into "the world's most accurate real-time information source."
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