@@zdravkodomic5029not that far before. Steve would be in meetings centered on using capacitive touch for tablet & phone in 2004. (With first pass prototypes) This was filmed in 2003.
Fun fact: Apple had already started development of the iPhone and iPad on 2003. Steve talking about how iPads won't work and no plans for an cell phone was a marketing decision that encompasses their slogan "surprise and delight" so that when they did announce it, they could live up to their slogan.
i am inspired by this man's ability to see the future of trends, he was a really good at thinking through the important information, how valuable a mind.
I wish I could go back in time and say very softly in Steve's ear "hey, in the near future people will be watching this interview on a tiny little screen"
I get choked up watching Steve Jobs talking so passionately about what he's gonna do in the next few years, with the realization that this legend was gone last year. He's an true visionary and an inspiration to millions of people around the world.
Steve was and still is an icon for all of the IT visionaries out there, but his main excellence is in pure understanding of that person who buys your product. Lesson for us all is that we now know how is so crucial to understand consumer mind in the deepest possible level and know what he really wants. All thx to Steve and his approach and vision he could picture every time he would look on something. His ingenuity and creativity in communication and mostly dialog he could start was amazing! RIP
Having a visionary like this guy who was spending most of his living time envisioning the future of technology 5-10 years in the future. This is why Apple became great. Now this job was distributed to many VPs and executives at Apple and started to water down their products and services without having that ultimate person (Steve Jobs) on top of everyone filtering their sometimes idiotic choices.
He was good friends with Ray Kurzweil and people like them tend to flock together. Ideas are incubated between liked minds and allowed to thrive. Even intellectual giants like Einstein were commingling with other geniuses and played off each other. Ideas are rarely borne out of an original thought. Remember Apple has a knack of refining existing products.
11:02 Steve revealed the world how future will be changed by phones in 2003. Everyone saw and heard his explanation but nobody would see iPhones showed up 4 years later. He was be truth to all of us, from bottom of his heart all the time.
Watching this is a great learning lesson. Specifically: technology constantly grows and evolves, and one of the things you have to do is keep up-to-date and an open mind.
4:00 "... Why can't you just put wifi in the iPod and not make people use Desktops" ... He has no idea of the scale of the revolution in the words he just spoke.
Pretty sure he did have some notion. In 2003, he was already well into the development process for the iPad. Not the iPhone, the iPad. Then he felt the world wasn't ready for the iPad so he switched to iPhone dev. instead. Amazing really.
People seem to forget that Woz has had nothing to do with Apple other than getting a cheque every month or whatever for the last 20 years. He left to do his own thing around the time of the original Macintosh and has really had no real input since. He even says as much himself when asked. People just seem to idolise him (for good reason), but he isn't nearly as influential as people sometimes give him credit for. Not since the very early days at least.
+Faisal Shahid tablet back then meant a laptop with a screen that reversed and that you could write on with a stylus. Not an "ipad looking thing". Oh yeah, and those things stunk
@@98Zai maybe not in the last 5 years but from this interview to 10 year later that was definitely a bigger jump. People don't even own desktop PC's anymore
@@nonstickmeat It's been 5 months since I watched this video so I'm not really sure what we're discussing, but the Iphone has changed about as much as coffee machines. Sure it has a few new features, but it's still a coffee machine, not a coffee grinder and a stove with a pot of boiling water. I'm talking about the design and feature set, clearly, not the advancements made in processor or screen tech etc.
I never used Apple, never agreed to the vision of removing tech-obstacles in the name of user-friendliness, but, Steve Jobs I cannot but love. It is not his vision that is remarkable, it is the fact that he was visionary and determined, that is truly rare.
They were not going to add the ability to buy songs right on your iPod. They were not getting into the tablet business. They were also not getting into the phone market. Yet, they did.
I wrote all of my college work for 2 years on an iPad on a word processor. I wrote three different pieces of work including two dissertation and I used it to record music for two pieces of work an I use it as a musical instrument which works just as good as a macbook pro. Its a good piece of kit if you know how to use it.
“For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: ‘If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?’ And whenever the answer has been ‘No’ for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.” Steven Paul Jobs was an American business magnate, inventor, and investor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple.
Again very true. I guess I'm in the minority being an IT systems / Network tech for the last 8 years and now doing a Computer Science degree, I'm shifting into programming and software development having made a few friends and opportunities in that industry. I can probably see more than most in the OS given my background. It's a joy to work with in many ways.
Interesting! "You got to have a keyboard" A little he mentioned about app economy and a powerful computer in our pocket. It shows how gradual process changes our 'frame of reference'.
He was very good with the media… even though he probably did not want to really deal with them, he knew it was extremely important to get the narrative he wanted , out into the public…
This guy (not Steve) touched on ideas that would come to light in the future for Apple. He saw that in 03'. People have wonderful ideas long before they ever see the light. It comes down to perfectionists making sure that the proper research is being done and that there will be a full packaged product, smartly done and intuitive. That was Steve Jobs. So that guy made alot of predictions but of what did come later but only after the right steps were made first.
The hub was already there in 2003. I remember taking pics with my sony cybershot, and printing them off my photo quality ink jet printer onto laminated paper. My mp3 collection goes back to 1999. Jobs is not a sooth sayer. "We think the tablet's gonna fail" - Steve Jobs. Hahah
He didn't lie, while he was secretly developing the iPad, Jobs was saying he felt the iPod & iPhone would be more successful at the time so Apple poured most of there work into it & the software. 98% of the stuff you can do on an iPad you can do on the phone. the consumer doesn't really NEED a tablet.
The young kids in my family all cried when he passed away even though they had not seen the past (Apple II and Mac when they originated.) Not a perfect person, but he really did make a difference. Also, he was write about Apple: If they got it wrong, another company like the phone company would become entrenched for around 100 years. RIP.
The next 10 years of technology has been brainstormed and already in development. By the time we see a new piece of technology the companies are already working on the next big thing.
Having watched this already multiple times, I just noticed Steve saying (12:00) he admires Palm for coming up with syncing a portable device with the PC, so Apple "copied it with the iPod". : )
people tend to forget that the technology didn't exist or was in it's early development in 2003. once the larger screens and mobile processors became better - faster and cheaper, the development of the ipod touch / iphone / ipad was possible. MP3 players sucked back then and were expensive. But that was all that was possible. The processors and memory in current mobile devices wasn't even close to becoming reality in 2003.
Had he at that point already decided to make a tablet? I'm not sure about chronology here. It was around that time when they decided to make a tablet and then quickly changed their minds and made the iPhone first.
Yup.... it is truly amazing how still advancing technologies can make such things happen. A powerful OS running on energy efficient ARM SoC? Never heard of before 2004
Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates on how the future will unfold and what products to make to win that future...was an epic battle of two different social classes for supremacy. It's like a damn opera with Steve Jobs slain in the 80s and then coming back to lap everybody and ultimately win the future just before passing
The original tablets DID fail. Every major hardware manufacturer tried to jumpstart the tablet market in the early 2000s. They all failed. This is not because of Apple's engineering/design genius (although these are necessary, all major companies have talent; at this time, perhaps more than Apple) but because they crept up on the market. Cast a wide net with the iPod -> cinch it with the iPhone. Then they thought "Oh shit, we can go ahead and steal the tablet market too. That's ripe now."
duh its physics 101. just like when you talk up a bad stock and say buy buy bc its a good deal while you know damn well its not so you sell before it crashes
He meant the tablet is going to fail... based on what tablets were coming up in those days.. They had barely started working on a tablet in 2003. But it wasn't resolved anywhere close to what the iPad is. It around 2005-2006 is when they had an idea of what a tablet should look like, but then Jobs thought that they could make a phone instead, and so the tablet was shelved for a later date.
Arrre you can only edit what you have shot on your video camera not professional hard copies of others they already have gone through their set framing you can select portions but not edit which is frame by frame
I chuckle as I casually watch this on my iPad.
you're a rich man who can afford 3 computers I envy you.
Same… here on my ipad pro 2020
Same here
My old Mac gets used for Zoom only now, just because I like the larger screen. Otherwise I rarely use it. Thank you IPad
“No plans at the current time for a tablet”
he was preparing ipad the same moment he was saying "people want keyboards" - what a master
A software keyboard is still a keyboard.
This was way before iPhone and multitouch capacity displays necessary for virtual keyboards.
@@zdravkodomic5029not that far before. Steve would be in meetings centered on using capacitive touch for tablet & phone in 2004. (With first pass prototypes) This was filmed in 2003.
Fun fact: Apple had already started development of the iPhone and iPad on 2003. Steve talking about how iPads won't work and no plans for an cell phone was a marketing decision that encompasses their slogan "surprise and delight" so that when they did announce it, they could live up to their slogan.
i miss the iconic Steve thing for me, 'it turns out' during his keynotes. Great inspirational man.
ShhHutYahMah "....You know...." you're right!
i am inspired by this man's ability to see the future of trends, he was a really good at thinking through the important information, how valuable a mind.
He was plugged in to lots of information from customers, papers, engineers, marketing.
He did good interviews
Pure brilliance and clarity of ideas in this man
I wish I could go back in time and say very softly in Steve's ear "hey, in the near future people will be watching this interview on a tiny little screen"
I get choked up watching Steve Jobs talking so passionately about what he's gonna do in the next few years, with the realization that this legend was gone last year. He's an true visionary and an inspiration to millions of people around the world.
save your emotions for people you actually know. Steve wouldn't have gotten choked up for anything you've done in your life.
Steve was and still is an icon for all of the IT visionaries out there, but his main excellence is in pure understanding of that person who buys your product. Lesson for us all is that we now know how is so crucial to understand consumer mind in the deepest possible level and know what he really wants. All thx to Steve and his approach and vision he could picture every time he would look on something. His ingenuity and creativity in communication and mostly dialog he could start was amazing! RIP
it fun to watch old steve jobs videos. its not going to get me anywere in life. right?
Having a visionary like this guy who was spending most of his living time envisioning the future of technology 5-10 years in the future. This is why Apple became great. Now this job was distributed to many VPs and executives at Apple and started to water down their products and services without having that ultimate person (Steve Jobs) on top of everyone filtering their sometimes idiotic choices.
I guess Jobs was very good about accountability.
@SuperNostalgia. Your comment is soooo relevant to this video it's crazy why I haven't thought of commenting this myself.
He was good friends with Ray Kurzweil and people like them tend to flock together. Ideas are incubated between liked minds and allowed to thrive. Even intellectual giants like Einstein were commingling with other geniuses and played off each other. Ideas are rarely borne out of an original thought. Remember Apple has a knack of refining existing products.
11:02 Steve revealed the world how future will be changed by phones in 2003. Everyone saw and heard his explanation but nobody would see iPhones showed up 4 years later. He was be truth to all of us, from bottom of his heart all the time.
Only Steve could turn an AllThings D interview into a product presentation! Genio y figura hasta la sepultura!
we’re so lucky the videos of these interviews exist
I look and listen very educationally to this.
Watching this is a great learning lesson. Specifically: technology constantly grows and evolves, and one of the things you have to do is keep up-to-date and an open mind.
4:00 "... Why can't you just put wifi in the iPod and not make people use Desktops" ... He has no idea of the scale of the revolution in the words he just spoke.
Pretty sure he did have some notion. In 2003, he was already well into the development process for the iPad. Not the iPhone, the iPad. Then he felt the world wasn't ready for the iPad so he switched to iPhone dev. instead. Amazing really.
@@Ingens_Scherz let’s not forget his role as a marketer… he wasn’t just a visionary
@@Ingens_Scherz I think he hated his existing phone too
What the hell. I was JUST watching your BF1 bomber videos
lol maybe that sparked the idea in Steve
People seem to forget that Woz has had nothing to do with Apple other than getting a cheque every month or whatever for the last 20 years. He left to do his own thing around the time of the original Macintosh and has really had no real input since. He even says as much himself when asked. People just seem to idolise him (for good reason), but he isn't nearly as influential as people sometimes give him credit for. Not since the very early days at least.
"...no plans of making a tablet." hahaha
+Faisal Shahid tablet back then meant a laptop with a screen that reversed and that you could write on with a stylus. Not an "ipad looking thing". Oh yeah, and those things stunk
Steve Jobs only has one password 🤔
its crazy watching this 13 years later seeing how further advanced we are.
Having briefcase phones in the late 80's and nokias in the late 90's was a bigger jump than this. We reached peak mobile phone a long time ago.
@@98Zai maybe not in the last 5 years but from this interview to 10 year later that was definitely a bigger jump. People don't even own desktop PC's anymore
@@nonstickmeat It's been 5 months since I watched this video so I'm not really sure what we're discussing, but the Iphone has changed about as much as coffee machines. Sure it has a few new features, but it's still a coffee machine, not a coffee grinder and a stove with a pot of boiling water.
I'm talking about the design and feature set, clearly, not the advancements made in processor or screen tech etc.
Try 20
8:53 One day we realized that death would take care of it.
Amazing that 4 years after, he would be launching the iPhone/iHub.
Just casually floating the idea of an eventual breakthrough in foldable displays down the line lol. 👏👏👏
you can see how he's so fast here and so slow laterr. well, not slow, but slower. he's impressive.
The man was a genius. Genuine
Wow, the forgotten password being Jingle was such a great marketing move
I never used Apple, never agreed to the vision of removing tech-obstacles in the name of user-friendliness, but, Steve Jobs I cannot but love. It is not his vision that is remarkable, it is the fact that he was visionary and determined, that is truly rare.
Few years later the digital hub shifted to cloud the PC down grades to satellite device too. The internet industry is always evolving ...
They were not going to add the ability to buy songs right on your iPod. They were not getting into the tablet business. They were also not getting into the phone market.
Yet, they did.
It's almost like he was throwing off the competition
The song name is revolution by the Beatles which played at beginning
this is a really great video! thank you
steve jobs, one of the greatest minds from the last century
THIS IS FULL POWER OF STEVE 🥰
This dude knew about the iphone all the since way since 2001! Crazy!
He seemed very happy in this interview.
@7:57 "no current plans to make a tablet" . I wonder when the iPad was conceived. the most brilliant tablet of them all
Had he lived for another 20 years, God knows what he could have introduced to the earth...
What a visionary
lol, "You can't really get a music store on iPods even if you have the wifi connection - unless you get like a foldable screen," Steve Jobs.
The facyes he was 100% right, the technologies of touch based interfaces and larger input screens weren't developed
00Raheem00 And still it needed no foldable screen.
Great interview🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
I wrote all of my college work for 2 years on an iPad on a word processor. I wrote three different pieces of work including two dissertation and I used it to record music for two pieces of work an I use it as a musical instrument which works just as good as a macbook pro. Its a good piece of kit if you know how to use it.
“For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: ‘If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?’ And whenever the answer has been ‘No’ for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.”
Steven Paul Jobs was an American business magnate, inventor, and investor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple.
You're 100% right about that. Watching this video now, he set up all the pins then knocked them down!
Again very true. I guess I'm in the minority being an IT systems / Network tech for the last 8 years and now doing a Computer Science degree, I'm shifting into programming and software development having made a few friends and opportunities in that industry. I can probably see more than most in the OS given my background. It's a joy to work with in many ways.
This is a great interview 👀
Awww...Steve is chubby and healthy ^.^
i like how people now have 3 or 4 computers (including smartphones and tablets) each nowadays
Interesting! "You got to have a keyboard" A little he mentioned about app economy and a powerful computer in our pocket. It shows how gradual process changes our 'frame of reference'.
These were exciting times that went by too fast. Can't say people get this excited to talk about tech anymore.
Are you kidding? Look at the rise of AI
He was very good with the media… even though he probably did not want to really deal with them, he knew it was extremely important to get the narrative he wanted , out into the public…
So inspiring!
This guy (not Steve) touched on ideas that would come to light in the future for Apple. He saw that in 03'. People have wonderful ideas long before they ever see the light. It comes down to perfectionists making sure that the proper research is being done and that there will be a full packaged product, smartly done and intuitive. That was Steve Jobs. So that guy made alot of predictions but of what did come later but only after the right steps were made first.
My pleasure, but yeah they just released them a couple weeks ago
What if you saw this in 2003. How in the world could you resist investing in this guy and his company without being out of your mind?
In 2003, people who actually have access to these stuff, ain't the one that would pay attention. Vice versa.
"he makes a music player...did you guys know that...the ipod?"watching this inn 2012 really shows steve's visionary genius
I miss Steve Jobs and his keynotes..
Wish I could see this video in HD/4K quality.
D1 - have not seen this in many years.
I love how at 26 minutes it almost turned in to an Apple keynote :P
So sad to see him go so soon.
7 years later, The tablet market didn't exist and he knew that.
The hub was already there in 2003. I remember taking pics with my sony cybershot, and printing them off my photo quality ink jet printer onto laminated paper. My mp3 collection goes back to 1999. Jobs is not a sooth sayer.
"We think the tablet's gonna fail" - Steve Jobs. Hahah
Tablet as a handwriting device was the context… he also starts talking about cell phones taking off moments later… this is 4 years before iPhone
That's funny because I am a software developer (mobile and web) and am currently getting into server and network administration for my new project.
They have a superior OS, too. Unix based OS are some of the best and most secure in the world.
He's a clever man. While he said these devices would fail or have failed he was working on them in his labs. ;)
He mentioned foldable displays too :O
He didn't lie, while he was secretly developing the iPad, Jobs was saying he felt the iPod & iPhone would be more successful at the time so Apple poured most of there work into it & the software. 98% of the stuff you can do on an iPad you can do on the phone. the consumer doesn't really NEED a tablet.
This is John Lennon with a Truman show connection where he is told what to say in an ear piece
The young kids in my family all cried when he passed away even though they had not seen the past (Apple II and Mac when they originated.) Not a perfect person, but he really did make a difference. Also, he was write about Apple: If they got it wrong, another company like the phone company would become entrenched for around 100 years. RIP.
The next 10 years of technology has been brainstormed and already in development. By the time we see a new piece of technology the companies are already working on the next big thing.
Having watched this already multiple times, I just noticed Steve saying (12:00) he admires Palm for coming up with syncing a portable device with the PC, so Apple "copied it with the iPod". : )
Just before Steve Jobs became ill and a little overweight.
The immense pressure took its toll.
1 was 3 months in my First Job....
I fail to understand how is it internet music or anything on net stealing it has to be uploaded on net first to be stolen or not?
True, but I guess that's what it's all about, to give the customer the greatest experience :)
people tend to forget that the technology didn't exist or was in it's early development in 2003. once the larger screens and mobile processors became better - faster and cheaper, the development of the ipod touch / iphone / ipad was possible. MP3 players sucked back then and were expensive. But that was all that was possible. The processors and memory in current mobile devices wasn't even close to becoming reality in 2003.
Had he at that point already decided to make a tablet? I'm not sure about chronology here. It was around that time when they decided to make a tablet and then quickly changed their minds and made the iPhone first.
Yup.... it is truly amazing how still advancing technologies can make such things happen. A powerful OS running on energy efficient ARM SoC? Never heard of before 2004
Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates on how the future will unfold and what products to make to win that future...was an epic battle of two different social classes for supremacy. It's like a damn opera with Steve Jobs slain in the 80s and then coming back to lap everybody and ultimately win the future just before passing
I never knew some people Interpreted "Rip Mix Burn" to mean Rip-Off - I always thought of it as copying bits off a physical CD :)
Its incredible. He talked about the PC being the digital hub in 2003.
He knew it would, He was saying it so others don't try it before them.
The cell phone, the tablet,the speech technology... It's has all came true.........
I still use your air uncle steve why too.zerous it cool untill now
“We think the tablet is gonna fail”
In 2003/4 it probably would have since the technology wasn’t quite there yet, Post iPhone all that changed rapidly
R.I.P. steve jobs
The original tablets DID fail. Every major hardware manufacturer tried to jumpstart the tablet market in the early 2000s. They all failed. This is not because of Apple's engineering/design genius (although these are necessary, all major companies have talent; at this time, perhaps more than Apple) but because they crept up on the market. Cast a wide net with the iPod -> cinch it with the iPhone. Then they thought "Oh shit, we can go ahead and steal the tablet market too. That's ripe now."
3:42 It's on their pcs and hopefully their iPod XD
Amazing how it wasnt a given that computers werent the future.
I think he was referring to tablets running desktop computer software.
13:45 me watching a 45 minute interview on a tiny little screen: agreed
He was talking about something like a 2" screen. That's what he meant by tiny.
incredible
go to their website to find all steve jobs interviews
search google for: all things digital
duh its physics 101. just like when you talk up a bad stock and say buy buy bc its a good deal while you know damn well its not so you sell before it crashes
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He's that about the tablet but in the D8 interview he said he started working on the in the first 2000's.
He meant the tablet is going to fail... based on what tablets were coming up in those days.. They had barely started working on a tablet in 2003. But it wasn't resolved anywhere close to what the iPad is. It around 2005-2006 is when they had an idea of what a tablet should look like, but then Jobs thought that they could make a phone instead, and so the tablet was shelved for a later date.
Walt Mossberg: He makes a music player, did you know that? LOL
Arrre you can only edit what you have shot on your video camera not professional hard copies of others they already have gone through their set framing you can select portions but not edit which is frame by frame
10 years since this ;p.