But perhaps not his character behind the event. They say many CEOs have borderline or complete psychosis. Never sure what Steve had. Perhaps one day we'll hear from his kids or Tim
I worked with this guy who was VP of operations for this tech start up that I worked for in Silicon Valley like 10+ years ago. I used to come in early every morning just so I could pick his brain and hear his stories. This one time he told me about stories when he worked at Apple in the beginning. He said Steve Jobs used to have these ideas that he would pitch and almost 99% of the people who were tasked to bring his ideas to life, didn’t think none of the stuff that he pitched was possible but he said that Steve Jobs used to drill his ideas into their heads repeatedly, like over and over and over over until they believed that it was possible. Say what you want about Steve but he was a true visionary that impacted human history.
@@fredartchannel7508yeah he does. You Apple fan boys. Now they stick garbage into something the size of thin book. And make you pay extortionate fees for it. While their competitors are doing it better. And cheaper.
@@fukyutube22791977 the “Apple 2” was one of the first massproduced pc’s. was apple a failure back then? if speaking facts and calling out bullshit makes me a fanboy, so be it. i am a fucking fanboy alright like i care
@@fukyutube2279 your second comment literally makes no sense to me since we were talking about apple BEFORE iphone/ipod era. no one made any claims about their products today.
@@lavsolutionsevent phone is computer now. You can buy new iphone for ~400$. Much more powerfull then he ever imagined back then, and much smaller ofc.😀
@@lavsolutionsevent yeah, because the $999 M2 MacBook Air doesn’t exist. The least you could have done is a little googling before posting such an ignorant comment
There’s no one like Steve. Changed zillions of lives, including mine, for the better. Rest in power Steve. I miss you every day, wondering what more magical ideas you’d have unleashed were you still here with us, as I enjoy using my various apple products. One in a zillion🦅
We had a great mind but he was not really a fine man tbh. He talks about Lisa in this clip, the computer he named after his daughter whom he did not recognize or support at that time and for decades.
@@halvarfyou can pick any person from time who has changed the world and you will see flaws. We can recognize his achievements without glorifying him or anyone.
@@brittneyking4284 I'm recognizing his achievements, but please read one of his biographies and you'll also find that calling him a "fine man" is a stretch.
@@brittneyking4284Thank you for sharing this. Jobs may have struggled with interpersonal relationships, maybe due to his backstory, but he truly did see a need the world could use being met and then worked tirelessly to collaborate on a solution. Props to him for that. We often can shine in one area while being handicapped in another. Glad he figured out what he COULD do to make the world a better place and gave himself grace for the things he needed to still work on, like his relationships with others.
I have a MacBook and I am extremely happy with it. And by the way, I’ve always had other PC laptops, but the Apple experience is far, far superior. Thank you Steve!
Everyone was pushing for a handheld computer since the 50s. Then especially once Star Trek or other sci fi came out. Where Steve shined was refining technology instead of inventing. He refined technology already created to levels of accessibility or ease of use unmatched by competitors. The software and UI like the gestures were brilliant. IBMs Simon for example has the idea. The execution is hot garbage. The tech definitely was not ready. I am not saying Apple hasn't invented anything either. Just where the shine was refinment and execution. Their UIs are easy to learn and use. They gave us the common gestures. Hard to imagine a better form factor then an I Phone that isn't directly connected to your brain somehow. Folding phones I guess or better yet a phone you can scroll out would be dope. That is pretty much the best UI I can think of that isn't needlessly intrusive. Wish Jobs wasn't suckered by Facebook health moms. For all his brillance that sure was a poor choice to fix cancer through health tips from fruads. Since his death the new Apple is laxing on their laurels it seems to me.
@@dianapennepacker6854 Delusional. The conventional method of cancer treatment is the true fraud. Western medicine is the biggest fraud that exists, completely bought and paid for by Big Pharma.
His determination in making his visions a reality were and still are, and will forever be admirable along with being inspirations for generations to come. To think is to create, and anything is possible!
But you overlook the fact that now we are in this same position, there are things that we want to do but we don’t know how to do that yet, or perhaps, we do, but we are limited with the current technology as amazing as it is. In 20 years time there will be completely new technologies enabling this. Also, as technology improves, upgrades become more and more incremental. We’re also much closer to the point where we would generally agree that the smartphone is exactly as it should be and almost at its peak in its current form.
the ipad was his baby and that was the “book” he was referring to and “project purple” (the iphone) was his side quest/secret project,if you look at the recent ipad it blows every tour the water with the best efficiency and power consumption ratio all while being powerful
That point was a bit of a roast but also a bit of a statement of genius. The point of business is not to compete with others (to just make products for the sake of making products, like we do today) but to make products for a purpose. Apple could have made a shit computer and sold it, but that wouldn't have been anything other than just a product "to compete" with others. It would have lacked a real purpose. When you create a product with purpose, it is easier to sell. Apple wanted a product cheap enough, powerful enough, and portable enough that it could empower students, professionals, and others to go and make stuff without a massive learning curve. Steve Jobs set that as the goal. That's the real power in that simple quip.
No you have it wrong I'm afraid. Inflation weakens the value of a currency. So as you pointed out that "make a $1000 laptop" in the 80s would have been a $2000-$3000 laptop in today's money.. Which they aren't. They're sub $1000 now for the base model. So I'm correct. What Jobs perceived as a $1000 laptop in the 80s has turned out to be a $1000 laptop in the 2020s. Which is way cheaper than, given inflation.
Hey guys, Steve Jobs vision is to design a great computer that anyone can carry around and can learn how to use in 20 minutes. I think what he is referring to as "an incredibly great computer" is not just a PC or Laptop, but also an iPhone and iPad. Technically all of these are computers. So, Apple's strategy to put a computer in the book eventually is achieved. I guess you can buy an Apple product like iPhone or iPad or older Mac under $1000.
Steve Jobs' spark, innovation, and unwavering mission continue to inspire. Looking back now, it's clear how profoundly Apple needed his visionary leadership. I was to young to realize when he died that a lot of the innovation and strive to be the best that Apple could be died with him.
It was technologically impossible not to have function buttons back then, but products he produced had a lot of buttons. He would probably not approve the camera control button on iPhone 16 though. That one is just unnecessary.
@@ggunter2730 I’m not saying he was an amazing human, and obviously Musk certainly isn’t. But despite Jobs’ personal flaws (which weren’t like… criminal or anything), you can’t deny that under his leadership, between the Mac, iPod, and iPhone, Apple has fundamentally altered personal technology. Musk has done the same for EVs and space technology - while being a giant douchebag. It’s the ole separating the art from the artist argument.
@@PfropfNo1 Because the only thing they care about is money and not innovation. Even you can see how everything has slowed down techwise and that Apple is deliberately holding off on truly making leaps because money talks.
@@Specias apple watch was the breakthrough for wearables, M-chips revolutionized the whole notebook market, FaceID is amazing and lets see what becomes of vision pro. This were just the last 13 years, not 40. I don't know what you guys expect, but I think apple is doing fine.
So many of us have passed, and not many will be remembered. I want to leave a lasting positive impact on the world, so people remember me for a long time. I'm still trying to figure out how. I believe each of us should strive for that. Steve Jobs really achieved it. Rest in peace!
In 2009, I bought my first Macbook Pro, a 13-inch display. Five years later, I purchased the first MacBook Pro Retina 15-inch top of the line, and this machine has been a beast, lasting for over 10 years and still running well. Finally, two weeks ago, I got a brand new M3 Pro 16-inch. M3 is the worst. It feels odd, I don't know how to explain it… looks like it is not as reliable as the others I bought at the time. Or the top-notch that my eyes keep getting attracted to that point, or the “power book” body… anyway Unfortunately, it seems that the big lasting thing about this amazing vision is the high price.
@@whoknows3679 You're missing the point, I'm talking about how those old machines stand out in their time, grabbing one of those was like holding a piece of tech art. Of course, the performance of the new one is incomparable today
I don’t know what the designers are doing at work most of the time because the products they put out look the same every year. Over several years they are accomplishing minor adjustments that are imperceptible to most users. Is there nothing left to improve?
I am impressed how it is mostly verbatim copy of what he would have listen and discover when visiting the Xerox Parc Lab and the interim Dynabook project.
Apple Now: Our strategy is to launch the same thing every year with 1-2 SOFTWARE based changes that our competitors already had for years. and use FOMO and PEER PRESSURE AND SOCIAL STATUS by limiting "COMMUNICATION with other devices" although that is the main purpose for which phones were invented, to sell our products, cause without that Logo, no one would be buying the same sh!t every year. Apple now is more of just a LIFESTYLE BRAND than a TECH BRAND. like Gucci, LV, Dior, Prada, etc even though they are made for less than $50 in Chinese Sweatshops, people still pay $1000s to buy their bags cause "SOCIAL STATUS" and show off.
Imagine what we could have got with the latest iPhones if this guy was alive. Probably some next level shit that doesn't exist now. He was a visionary. He was the Einstein of phone + laptop innovation.
Really impressive! Exactly the philosophy of Apple if you think about how much time they usually take to implement a new technological trend. By the way, His father is Syrian.
This was a crystal clear vision of several years.
Decades even.
And now that they’re here, they don’t know what else to do
it took about a decade to get it to around $2000
@@Uwererightsmaller books all the way down… I might even see a pamphlet in our future.
Literally… a lifetime .
This few seconds contained more vision and charisma than an entire iPhone event nowadays. I miss this fellas passion
But perhaps not his character behind the event. They say many CEOs have borderline or complete psychosis. Never sure what Steve had. Perhaps one day we'll hear from his kids or Tim
He is where he should be.
@@rokoprcas an American icon? Yep.
@@kellyeaton7252 two meters below the surface 😂🤣
Same here. Miss him very much. 😢
The man was talking about the MacBook air back in 83, incredible
Now the phone you’re writing this on is more capable and powerful than this man probably was imagining for the MacBook
Subhanallah,Simply amazing
Knowing tech would get smaller? Not incredible.
No, he was talking about the Newton. Something they actually put out well over a decade before the MacBook Air.
He had a vision
I worked with this guy who was VP of operations for this tech start up that I worked for in Silicon Valley like 10+ years ago. I used to come in early every morning just so I could pick his brain and hear his stories. This one time he told me about stories when he worked at Apple in the beginning. He said Steve Jobs used to have these ideas that he would pitch and almost 99% of the people who were tasked to bring his ideas to life, didn’t think none of the stuff that he pitched was possible but he said that Steve Jobs used to drill his ideas into their heads repeatedly, like over and over and over over until they believed that it was possible. Say what you want about Steve but he was a true visionary that impacted human history.
Are you looking for another start up?
Honestly, the Aston Kutcher casting makes alot more sense to me now
true
He looks more like Kutcher than Kutcher him self
@@juancar331facts. They’re the same height, same build and facial features. Kutcher even got his voice down.
Sure but Fassbender actually acted the part much better.
And I’m watching the video of Steve’s vision right now on an iPad, forever grateful to his vision, thanks Steve.
Watchin only iPhone.
I’m watching on an iphone 👍
Best jab at competition ever 😂 “we could put a piece of garbage in a book but our competitors are already doing that”
Talk is cheap. Apple was largely a failure till iPod and iPhone.
@@MadMadOneyou have no idea wtf you are talking about
@@fredartchannel7508yeah he does. You Apple fan boys.
Now they stick garbage into something the size of thin book. And make you pay extortionate fees for it. While their competitors are doing it better. And cheaper.
@@fukyutube22791977 the “Apple 2” was one of the first massproduced pc’s. was apple a failure back then?
if speaking facts and calling out bullshit makes me a fanboy, so be it. i am a fucking fanboy alright like i care
@@fukyutube2279 your second comment literally makes no sense to me since we were talking about apple BEFORE iphone/ipod era. no one made any claims about their products today.
He deserves more applause for his pure courage, determination and dedication than what he is being offered today.
Apple now is like what colors do we release in this year😂
miss steve and screw tim. huawei is deliverying cool things
LGBT++ colours
Yeah. I think they will invent orange color macbook pro in 2049
Woke culture is killing their creativity
Lol
Watching this video in iPhone 😢❤ Steve Jobs. You are example of True passion and visionary.
He did it ! Rest in peace legend
After the competition tho😃
He didn't actually do it, the final step was to get it under $1000. There are no new MacBooks for under $1000
@@lavsolutionsevent phone is computer now. You can buy new iphone for ~400$.
Much more powerfull then he ever imagined back then, and much smaller ofc.😀
He’s not resting. He went back home.
@@lavsolutionsevent yeah, because the $999 M2 MacBook Air doesn’t exist. The least you could have done is a little googling before posting such an ignorant comment
And this is why for my era I love Steve Jobs
25 years later he acheived his vision with the MacBook Air.
and then it was achieved with the iPad Pro and was a a few orders of magnitude or two more powerful than the Lisa.
Steve failed because apple never manage to sell computers under $1000.
@@HanryKumalathe MacBook Air literally used to cost $999. They achieved it, but it wasn’t going to stay at that price forever.
It’s a frigging iPad
And iPhone.
There’s no one like Steve.
Changed zillions of lives, including mine, for the better.
Rest in power Steve. I miss you every day, wondering what more magical ideas you’d have unleashed were you still here with us, as I enjoy using my various apple products.
One in a zillion🦅
i thought it was a different person, he’s a fine man with a great mind. just wow! 👏
We had a great mind but he was not really a fine man tbh. He talks about Lisa in this clip, the computer he named after his daughter whom he did not recognize or support at that time and for decades.
@@halvarfyou can pick any person from time who has changed the world and you will see flaws. We can recognize his achievements without glorifying him or anyone.
@@brittneyking4284 I'm recognizing his achievements, but please read one of his biographies and you'll also find that calling him a "fine man" is a stretch.
@@brittneyking4284Thank you for sharing this. Jobs may have struggled with interpersonal relationships, maybe due to his backstory, but he truly did see a need the world could use being met and then worked tirelessly to collaborate on a solution. Props to him for that. We often can shine in one area while being handicapped in another. Glad he figured out what he COULD do to make the world a better place and gave himself grace for the things he needed to still work on, like his relationships with others.
I have a MacBook and I am extremely happy with it. And by the way, I’ve always had other PC laptops, but the Apple experience is far, far superior. Thank you Steve!
I miss the days wen he was still here he was a true visionary
Most of all a great storyteller.
The world would be a lot less fucked up. He never would have let technology turn into this.
Steve we miss you. What a legend
Never seen this before. Assuming it’s not AI (because it could be) it’s pretty amazing.
It’s most definitely not AI…
Regardless, it is still inspiring.
This is real
Everyone was pushing for a handheld computer since the 50s. Then especially once Star Trek or other sci fi came out.
Where Steve shined was refining technology instead of inventing.
He refined technology already created to levels of accessibility or ease of use unmatched by competitors. The software and UI like the gestures were brilliant.
IBMs Simon for example has the idea. The execution is hot garbage. The tech definitely was not ready.
I am not saying Apple hasn't invented anything either. Just where the shine was refinment and execution. Their UIs are easy to learn and use. They gave us the common gestures.
Hard to imagine a better form factor then an I Phone that isn't directly connected to your brain somehow.
Folding phones I guess or better yet a phone you can scroll out would be dope. That is pretty much the best UI I can think of that isn't needlessly intrusive.
Wish Jobs wasn't suckered by Facebook health moms. For all his brillance that sure was a poor choice to fix cancer through health tips from fruads.
Since his death the new Apple is laxing on their laurels it seems to me.
@@dianapennepacker6854 Delusional. The conventional method of cancer treatment is the true fraud. Western medicine is the biggest fraud that exists, completely bought and paid for by Big Pharma.
His determination in making his visions a reality were and still are, and will forever be admirable along with being inspirations for generations to come. To think is to create, and anything is possible!
I had never watched this video and I am a Steve Jobs fanatic. What a vision!
become a fruitarian like him then
He "borrowed" his vision from Xerox, as did Bill Gates.
But you overlook the fact that now we are in this same position, there are things that we want to do but we don’t know how to do that yet, or perhaps, we do, but we are limited with the current technology as amazing as it is. In 20 years time there will be completely new technologies enabling this. Also, as technology improves, upgrades become more and more incremental. We’re also much closer to the point where we would generally agree that the smartphone is exactly as it should be and almost at its peak in its current form.
the ipad was his baby and that was the “book” he was referring to and “project purple” (the iphone) was his side quest/secret project,if you look at the recent ipad it blows every tour the water with the best efficiency and power consumption ratio all while being powerful
@@Coolbreeze117”every tour the water…”???
what a genius! Crystal clear about what he wants to do in the following many years!!!
He casually roasted his "competitors" 😂
(Probably IBM?)
That's why he was kicked out of the company, right?
That point was a bit of a roast but also a bit of a statement of genius. The point of business is not to compete with others (to just make products for the sake of making products, like we do today) but to make products for a purpose.
Apple could have made a shit computer and sold it, but that wouldn't have been anything other than just a product "to compete" with others. It would have lacked a real purpose.
When you create a product with purpose, it is easier to sell. Apple wanted a product cheap enough, powerful enough, and portable enough that it could empower students, professionals, and others to go and make stuff without a massive learning curve. Steve Jobs set that as the goal.
That's the real power in that simple quip.
But they did put a crappy computer in a book and called it Newton, but it was in the time Jobs was out of Apple, to be honest
Wasn't causal
It was blunt
And they finally did 🎉. Dream come true! Welldone Steve.
It is just barely under $1000 today but in 1983 dollars, it's only about $325.
You need to adjust for inflation and changes in tax.
You have it the wrong way. If he was referring to a $1000 computer in 1983, this would translate to $2000-$3000 in 2024. This has been achieved.
No you have it wrong I'm afraid. Inflation weakens the value of a currency. So as you pointed out that "make a $1000 laptop" in the 80s would have been a $2000-$3000 laptop in today's money.. Which they aren't. They're sub $1000 now for the base model. So I'm correct. What Jobs perceived as a $1000 laptop in the 80s has turned out to be a $1000 laptop in the 2020s. Which is way cheaper than, given inflation.
Hey guys,
Steve Jobs vision is to design a great computer that anyone can carry around and can learn how to use in 20 minutes.
I think what he is referring to as "an incredibly great computer" is not just a PC or Laptop, but also an iPhone and iPad.
Technically all of these are computers.
So, Apple's strategy to put a computer in the book eventually is achieved. I guess you can buy an Apple product like iPhone or iPad or older Mac under $1000.
He already factored in inflation that’s how smart he was lol
I never get tired of listening to Steve Jobs
40 years later thousands of students use a MacBook thanks to this man, crazy
He was WOW! Thanks, Zain from Expertini Properties.
what a vision...great man! respect Steve RIP
He always had such an unbelievable vision & was always looking so far ahead. His vision really did become reality. An absolute Genius 👌
Apple needs this vision and clarity again.
Steve Jobs' spark, innovation, and unwavering mission continue to inspire. Looking back now, it's clear how profoundly Apple needed his visionary leadership. I was to young to realize when he died that a lot of the innovation and strive to be the best that Apple could be died with him.
Steve Jobs truly changed the world 🌎. Thank you for the Vision..🍎
OMG, just how prescient these words are !!!!
Do you know who desperately misses him the most now? Tim Cook
All the industry miss him and us customers we do
Why? It's not like Apple is doing bad.
@@Brayn126Profits Wise, maybe. But on the scale of changing the world with revolutionary ideas? They’re starving.
@@aycoded7840nobodys had a world changing revolutionary idea in like 15 years. I think were at a stagnation point technologically.
@@youbettubeuh huh, I think your either being cynical or just don’t know about the recent technological advancements.
Rest in piece, this man is an amazing treasure for humanity.
Thats a real visionary and he did it not just in a form of a book but into a phone that fits into our pocket! RIP
Say what you want, he had passion... and changed the world
Just tears 😢😢😢...we lost a visionary
Now we need a computer size of creditcard that is easy to learn in 20 minutes.
He lived
He delivered
And he died (all have to)
Me and Steve took the technology to a different level ❤
He would probably not approve of what Apple is doing now.
"we added a button"
He would have chased them with keyboard in his hand doing technology presentation before him 😂😂
best answer... we austrians say: if he sees his company now, he will turn in the grave a few times
It was technologically impossible not to have function buttons back then, but products he produced had a lot of buttons. He would probably not approve the camera control button on iPhone 16 though. That one is just unnecessary.
@holz-msgrazstrassgang25 This idiom is also used in America and in Greece.
The vision and pattern driven mind this man had was almost unmatched
Probably the most important businessman in the world besides maybe Henry Ford.
Thomas Edison
* Elon Musk *
You guys could not have chosen worse businessmen 😭
@@ggunter2730 oops, I meant Bernie Madoff
@@ggunter2730 I’m not saying he was an amazing human, and obviously Musk certainly isn’t. But despite Jobs’ personal flaws (which weren’t like… criminal or anything), you can’t deny that under his leadership, between the Mac, iPod, and iPhone, Apple has fundamentally altered personal technology. Musk has done the same for EVs and space technology - while being a giant douchebag. It’s the ole separating the art from the artist argument.
WE MISS YOU SO MUCH!!! APPLE COMPANY IS BORING WITHOUT YOU!!!
Tim Cook has absolutely nothing up against Steve Jobs. Apple would have been nowhere if it was the other way around.
apple investors seem to think otherwise
@@PfropfNo1 Because the only thing they care about is money and not innovation. Even you can see how everything has slowed down techwise and that Apple is deliberately holding off on truly making leaps because money talks.
@@Specias apple watch was the breakthrough for wearables, M-chips revolutionized the whole notebook market, FaceID is amazing and lets see what becomes of vision pro. This were just the last 13 years, not 40.
I don't know what you guys expect, but I think apple is doing fine.
Looking back after all these decades after his death, he truly was a visionary in his field.
Jobs was truly a visionary!!! RIP
Great things can only come from great visions. Figuring out how to get there is just a matter of time. Thank you for the vision ! RIP
Without him, now apple only think how to put action button and when to remove it and put it in again....
How much further can innovation go at this point? Next is a computer chip in our brains.
Generations ahead of his time. Rip Steve. 😢
I had never seen or heard about this. What a visionary. 👍
"Our competitors are doing that so we don't have to" genius statement
best ever calling competition garbage
they are doing it 😂
What competitors were garbage? Apple has ALWAYS been pumping out sub-par products that look better but perform worse than everything else.
🤣
The truth is hard
@@Southghost5997 LOL, congrats for being so clueless.
the vision to see what nobody else can is the genius
My $100 tablet was inspired from this 🔥
I feel inspired just listening to this. This is what man achieves what he says, the definition.
IMO, Apple was more innovative under Jobs.
Facts
Because he is the father of Apple😊
I never heard anyone claim that Tim Cook is pushing innovation more.
It was way easier back then.
Rather than just saying ‘you can do anything’ I am using examples like this to inspire my kids.
He wasn’t talking about a MacBook he was talking about the iPhone. Dude had the vision so early on.
Not so long ago someone from the company said that the iPad with M1 processor was that device.
iphone is not a book, its more like a slab, so he's definitely talking about macbook
iPhone was a Finnish nerd who got rejected by Nokia. Jobs only seized the opportunity.
@@ashishshrestha2803No he's talking about Samsung Fold🤣
IPad. The iPad vision came before the iPhone
He was truly a visionary.
they fallowed the plan all the way until it got to the money part xD LOL
the money pat was tim cook. gotta give tim credit, he made apple into a multi trillon dollar company, something steve wouldn't have been able to do
@@alexk3694Steve’s focus was his goal as innovation while Tim’s is to earn money. Simple.
So many of us have passed, and not many will be remembered. I want to leave a lasting positive impact on the world, so people remember me for a long time. I'm still trying to figure out how. I believe each of us should strive for that. Steve Jobs really achieved it. Rest in peace!
In 2009, I bought my first Macbook Pro, a 13-inch display. Five years later, I purchased the first MacBook Pro Retina 15-inch top of the line, and this machine has been a beast, lasting for over 10 years and still running well. Finally, two weeks ago, I got a brand new M3 Pro 16-inch.
M3 is the worst. It feels odd, I don't know how to explain it… looks like it is not as reliable as the others I bought at the time. Or the top-notch that my eyes keep getting attracted to that point, or the “power book” body… anyway
Unfortunately, it seems that the big lasting thing about this amazing vision is the high price.
If u think any m mac is worst that any intel you don’t do anything serious in your mac
@@whoknows3679 You're missing the point, I'm talking about how those old machines stand out in their time, grabbing one of those was like holding a piece of tech art. Of course, the performance of the new one is incomparable today
@@carvalhoandreiyou prefer more robust feeling? I understand however most people will prefer comfort.
Yeah the products are iterative so…
It is easy to learn how to use their products which pleases me no end.
Miss SJ. Rest your soul. The current guy doesn’t know innovation if he hit him in his face.
The importance of planning. Life needs a plan as well as a vision.
I like his hair
Two words. Incremental innovation.
Elizabeth Holmes didn't understand his authenticity
This is actually insane that he said this back then. And then he went even further and put it into our pocket.
And final strategy will be a small box filled with Air 😂
i love that he says and thats the “next step”
Who else thinks that the creativity of Apple died with Steve Jobs?!
Absolutely, there is no innovation there is no mind blowing designs just lazy work
Steve Jobs only gave saps jobs! Samsung only gave the Sams of Korea something to be proud of (in fear)
They dont take risks anymore. Its because of people like Tim Cook. They‘ve lost Jonathan Ive, too…
Yes, it is true.... Apple's Creativity dies with Steve Jobs' demise... 😢
I don’t know what the designers are doing at work most of the time because the products they put out look the same every year. Over several years they are accomplishing minor adjustments that are imperceptible to most users. Is there nothing left to improve?
This Man was Everything APPLE need right now❤
Just listening to him speak screams "INNOVATION"
Whats the music/song name?
Same here looking for it
Use Shazam
Missing Earth by Adrian Disch
Thank you for the gifts to human kind Mr Steve Job ❤❤❤
wacthing this video on a macbook hits different.
The foresight of a true CEO. Thinking ahead! Exemplary for all prospective CEOs.
Apple's only strategy is to charge 5 times the manufacturing cost
And they still sell. Brilliant machines.
But unlike windows machines shit works. I am a windows user btw. I use it for my games and I use a refurbished 2016 Mac for development.
@@sggbuffistrash3445 They won't understand. MacOS is the best positioning in the computer space for decades. They won't get it.
I am impressed how it is mostly verbatim copy of what he would have listen and discover when visiting the Xerox Parc Lab and the interim Dynabook project.
He did put it in a paper thin folder.
Amazing foresight ! Legend.
they got to the last step and havent done shit since. he was the only thing that gave apple life.
A leader with a Vision at such a young age.
Unfortunately it never came below $1000 😂
Watching on my iPad Pro m4, thanks Steve
Even Elon Musk does the same thing.First develop and sell high priced product and use that money to develop a product for larger population.
stop riding the south african apartheid sausage
its wild how far just a simple and basic vision can get you.
Tim cook is a disgrace to this man....cook is a insult to wat jobs stood for...
Why?
@@bierundkippen720 Why? Is that a trick question?
Because he likes to suck cooks 😂
@@jb6278 No, it’s not. Just answer it.
Apple Now: Our strategy is to launch the same thing every year with 1-2 SOFTWARE based changes that our competitors already had for years.
and use FOMO and PEER PRESSURE AND SOCIAL STATUS by limiting "COMMUNICATION with other devices" although that is the main purpose for which phones were invented, to sell our products, cause without that Logo, no one would be buying the same sh!t every year.
Apple now is more of just a LIFESTYLE BRAND than a TECH BRAND.
like Gucci, LV, Dior, Prada, etc
even though they are made for less than $50 in Chinese Sweatshops, people still pay $1000s to buy their bags cause "SOCIAL STATUS" and show off.
What a great and strong a future vision the man had👍
What a brilliant man he was.
He was a master of communication
Strategically gifted man
Visionary.They always remain in the sky like bright stars for ever 🙏
You did it. Good job.
Mic Drop🎤…Steve is the Marshall Mathers of his era but in the tech world…this sh*t is hands down the best video I’ve seen all year!
I fell in love with this dude on the very first day I found him
Imagine what we could have got with the latest iPhones if this guy was alive. Probably some next level shit that doesn't exist now. He was a visionary. He was the Einstein of phone + laptop innovation.
Really impressive! Exactly the philosophy of Apple if you think about how much time they usually take to implement a new technological trend. By the way, His father is Syrian.